Vitis Labrusca is a species of grapevine native to North America. It is also commonly known as the "fox grape" due to its distinctive musky aroma. The grape is often used for making juice and jelly, as well as in traditional medicine. Synonyms for Vitis Labrusca include the Northern Fox Grape, the Isabella grape, Concord grape, Catawba grape, Niagara grape, and the Delaware grape. The grape has been widely cultivated in North America for over 200 years and is known for its hardiness and resistance to pests and diseases. Its unique flavor profile has made it a popular choice for winemaking in the United States.