Noun
white grape (plural white grapes)
Any variety of grape with a greenish or whitish color.
Many Tuscan wine producers thought they could produce a better quality wine if they were not hindered by the DOC regulations, particularly if they had the freedom to use Cabernet Sauvignon in the blend and not required to use white grape varieties. Source: Internet
Pyment made with white grape juice is sometimes called "white mead". Source: Internet
But “natural” drinks with loads of sugar — from cane or apple juice or white grape juice — are possibly another matter. Source: Internet
Try pouring some white cranberry, apple juice or white grape juice into popsicle molds and freezing. Source: Internet
Mondeuse blanche is a white grape variety cultivated in the Savoy region, and is still found in very small amounts in that region's vineyards today. Source: Internet
The term is occasionally used in other sparkling wine-producing regions, usually to denote Chardonnay-only wines rather than any sparkling wine made from other white grape varieties. Source: Internet