Catawba Wine
About the Catawba Wine Grape
A pink grape used in the production of a blush and rosé wines, Catawaba produces a medium-bodied sweet, fragrant, strawberry-like wine. The Catawba grape dates back to the early 1800s being found along the Catawba River in North Carolina. The vine is vigorous and productive.
Typical Styles of Catawba
Semi-dry, semi-sweet, sweet
Catawba Wine Produced in Missouri
Winery Name | Wine Style | Region
- 7C’s Winery Round Up Rosé | Semi-Sweet | Ozark Mountain
- 7C’s Winery Bunkhouse Red | Sweet | Ozark Mountain
- Belmont Vineyards Catawba Blush | Sweet | Ozark Highlands
- Bias Vineyards & Winery/Gruhlke’s Microbrewery Apple Weisser Flieder | Sweet | Hermann
- Bias Vineyards & Winery/Gruhlke’s Microbrewery Strawberry Weisser Flieder | Sweet | Hermann
- Bias Vineyards & Winery/Gruhlke’s Microbrewery Raspberry Weisser Flieder | Sweet | Hermann
- Hemman Winery Catawba | Sweet | Southeast
- Meramec Vineyards Catawba Blush | Semi-Sweet | Ozark Highlands
- Meramec Vineyards Sweet Cat | Sweet | Ozark Highlands
- Montserrat Vineyards Damifino | Semi-Sweet | Western
- Montserrat Vineyards Tre’ Belle | Sweet | Western
- Mount Pleasant Branson Winery Pink Catawba | Sweet | Augusta
- Mount Pleasant Branson Winery Ten Bucks Sparkling | Sweet | Augusta
- Sainte Genevieve Winery Lady Genevieve | Sweet | Southeast
- St. James Winery Pink Catawba | Sweet | Ozark Highlands
- Stone Hill Winery Pink Catawba | Semi-Sweet | Hermann
- Terre Beau Winery American Woman | Sweet | Western
- The Eagle’s Nest Winery Pikers Blush | Semi-Dry | Augusta
- Vance Vineyards & Winery Sweet Pink Catawba | Sweet | Southeast