'Vitis vinifera' definitions:

Definition of 'Vitis vinifera'

From: WordNet
noun
Common European grape cultivated in many varieties; chief source of Old World wine and table grapes [syn: vinifera, vinifera grape, common grape vine, Vitis vinifera]

Definition of 'Vitis vinifera'

From: GCIDE
  • Grapevine \Grape"vine`\, n. (Bot.) A vine or climbing shrub, of the genus Vitis, having small green flowers and lobed leaves, and bearing the fruit called grapes. [1913 Webster]
  • Note: The common grapevine of the Old World is {Vitis vinifera}, and is a native of Central Asia. Another variety is that yielding small seedless grapes commonly called Zante currants. The northern Fox grape of the United States is the V. Labrusca, from which, by cultivation, has come the Isabella variety. The southern Fox grape, or Muscadine, is the {V. vulpina}. The Frost grape is V. cordifolia, which has very fragrant flowers, and ripens after the early frosts. [1913 Webster]