A sharp apple is a type of apple under the Long Ashton apple classification scheme, which is used mostly in cider-making. Sharp apples have high acidity and low tannins. Contrast bittersharp and bittersweet.

Categories: Apple Cider
Contains, including ancestors: Alcohol
Also known as:
English: Tart apple
Wikidata ID: Q3029797
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