Catawba

/kəˈtɔːbə/ noun

A type of grape or wine produced from a reddish-brown grape variety, or a Native American people from the Carolinas.

From the Catawba people (Katapu in their own language), a Siouan tribe from the Carolinas. The grape variety was named after this people because they grew it in their region during early American settlement.

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