The Labrusca varietal refers to a type of grape species native to North America, commonly known as the Fox Grape. Varieties of this grape are often used in wine production, grape juice, as well as jams and desserts. These grapes are generally more resistant to cold and diseases compared to European grape varieties. The most well-known Labrusca varietal is probably the Concord grape, known for its robust and often musky flavor. This type of flavor, also known as "foxy," is unique to the Labrusca grape species.
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