Catawba

usgb/kəˈtɑː.bə/
noun

Catawba is a variety of grape that is typically used for making sweet wines.

The vineyard produces a popular catawba wine that many enjoy during the summer.
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  • Catawba grapes
  • Catawba wine

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Cultural Significance

Catawba grapes have deep roots in the southern United States and are often linked to local history.

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In the South, catawba wines have been celebrated for generations.
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Wine Types

Catawba grapes are known for producing sweet wines, which can be enjoyed in various settings.

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For dessert, a chilled catawba wine can be a delightful choice.
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Heritage

The Catawba people are a Native American tribe with a rich cultural history.

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Exploring Catawba tribe history can provide insights into indigenous cultures.
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