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VINNICOMBE Gmbh MB Weinbergstrasse 62 : +49 6135 8269 VINNICOMBE G H. Postfach 1155 Fax: +49 6135 8279 D--55297 Nackenheim Germany internet: www.vinnicombe.de e-Mail: [email protected] GERMAN ESTATE WINES GRAPE VARIETALS IN GERMANY MAIN VARIETAL GROUP date descending order of similarity (general group character) crossing or origin RIESLING Rhine Riesling, white 1400 (crisp acidity, racy, elegant, distinct fruit; peachy>apply>blackcurrant>tropical) Rieslaner Riesling x Silvaner 1921 Würzburg, Germany Ehrenfelser Riesling x Silvaner 1920 Albalonga Rieslaner x Silvaner 1951 Kerner Trollinger x Riesling 1969 Scheurebe Riesling x Bukettrebe (SilvanerxTrollinger) 1916 Alzey, Germany Optima (Silvaner x Riesl.)x Müller-Thurgau 1971 Nobling Silvaner x Gutedel (Baden) 1939 Kanzler Müller-Thurgau x Silvaner 1927 Huxelrebe Gutedel x Courtillier musque 1927 SILVANER origin uncertain, white (Transylvania?) old (full-bodied robust taste, modest acidity, mellow, earthy) Grauer Burgunder Ruländer or pinot gris old Weisser Burgunder pinot blanc old Chardonnay Pinot x Gouais Blanc/Heunisch (natural) old Auxerrois Pinot x Gouais Blanc/Heunisch (natural) old Auxerre, France Gutedel chasselas (only in Baden) old Faberrebe Weisser Burg. x Müller-Thurgau 1929 Freisamer Silvaner x Ruländer 1916 Elbling upper Mosel area (Mosel-Saar) old MÜLLER-THURGAU Riesling x Madeleine Royale 1882 also known as Rivaner (white, pleasant, delicate, flowery, muscat) Bacchus (Silvaner x Riesling)x M.Thurgau 1972 Findling mutation of Müller-Thurgau Perle Gewürztraminer x Müller-Thurgau 1927 Morio-Muskat Silvaner x Gelber Maskateller 1928 GEWÜRZTRAMINER (Clevner in Baden), white 1400? (distinctively spicy, lychee fruit>scented) Siegerrebe Madeleine d'Angevine x Gewürztr. 1929 Würzerrebe Gewürztraminer x Müller-Thurgau 1932 Septimer Gewürztraminer x Müller-Thurgau 1927 Ortega Müller-Thurgau x Siegerrebe 1948 SPÄTBURGUNDER Pinot noir, red old (distinguished>appealing, smooth, almondy>blackberry, strawberry fruit, light>dark colour) Portugieser origin uncertain 1860 Trollinger only in Württemberg; Vernatsch old Schwarzriesling also Müllerrebe (Württembg.); Pinot Meunier Dornfelder Helfensteiner x Heroldrebe 1955 Cabernet Dorsa Dornfelder x Cabernet Sauvignon 1971 Weinsberg, Germany Cabernet Cubin Blaufränkrisch x Cabernet Sauvignon 1970 Weinsberg, Germany Acolon Blaufränkrisch x Dornfelder 1971 Weinsberg, Germany Domina Portugieser x Spätburgunder 1927 .
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