Winesap
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Winesap
Example Sentences
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Stayman Winesap also does well in Adams County.
From Washington Post • Sep. 24, 2021
They come with poetic, old, lip-smacking names such as Albemarle Pippin, Roxbury Russet, Burford’s Redflesh and Winesap.
From Washington Post • Dec. 11, 2016
Some varieties, like the Winesap and the Maiden Blush, are antique apples with long histories.
From Time Magazine Archive
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While riding the lecture circuit in the Midwest, Professor Jack Winesap meets a strange old historian with a stranger pronouncement: "I have a son who's a monster."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Store some apples in cave in boxes; am successful; find that Ben Davis, Missouri Pippin and Winesap keep best.
From The Apple by Various
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