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Mostgewichte Für Prädikatswein Spätlese Alle Angaben Unter Vorbehalt! Für Qualitätswein zugelassene Rebsorten Mindestmostgewichte für Prädikatswein Spätlese Alle Angaben unter Vorbehalt! ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP 1 Spätlese Farbe Baden/A Baden/B Württemb. Franken H. Bergstr. Rheing. Ahr Mittelrh. Mosel Nahe Pfalz Rheinh. Saale-U** Sachsen** 2 Weißweinrebsorten: 3 Albalonga B 90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 4 Arnsburger B 90* 90 80 5 Auxerrois B 88 92 85/90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 6 Bacchus B 88 92 85/90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 85 80 7 Bronner B 90* 90 80 8 Burgunder, grauer G 91 92 88/90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 85 80 9 Burgunder, weißer B 82 92 88/90* 90 85 85 80 85 85 87 90 90 85 80 10 Chardonnay B 88 92 88/90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 11 Ehrenbreitsteiner B 90* 90 85 85 80 12 Ehrenfelser B 88/90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 13 Elbling, roter R 90* 90 85 85 87 85 80 87 90 90 85 80 14 Elbling, weißer B 90* 90 85 85 87 85 80 87 90 90 85 80 15 Faberrebe B 90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 85 80 16 Findling B 88 92 90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 17 Fontanara B 90* 90 18 Freisamer B 88 92 90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 19 Gewürztraminer Rs 91 92 88 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 20 Goldriesling B 90* 90 80 21 Gutedel, roter R 85 86 85/90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 85 80 22 Gutedel, weißer B 85 86 85/90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 85 80 23 Helios B 80 24 Heunisch, weißer B 85 85 25 Hibernal B 90* 90 85 85 80 26 Hölder B 90* 90 85 80 27 Huxelrebe B 90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 85 80 28 Irsay Oliver B 85 29 Johanniter B 88 92 88/90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 30 Juwel B 90* 90 80 31 Kanzler B 90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 32 Kerner B 88 92 88/90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 85 80 33 Kernling Rs 90* 90 87 85 85 87 90 90 85 80 34 Malingre, früher gelber B 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 35 Malvasier, fr. roter R 90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 Seite 1 Für Qualitätswein zugelassene Rebsorten Mindestmostgewichte für Prädikatswein Spätlese Alle Angaben unter Vorbehalt! ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP 1 Spätlese Farbe Baden/A Baden/B Württemb. Franken H. Bergstr. Rheing. Ahr Mittelrh. Mosel Nahe Pfalz Rheinh. Saale-U** Sachsen** 36 Mariensteiner B 90* 90 85 85 80 37 Merzling B 85 89 85/90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 38 Morio-Muskat B 90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 85 80 39 Müller-Thurgau B 85 89 85/90* 90 85 85 80 85 80 87 90 90 85 80 40 Muskateller, gelber B 85 92 85/90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 41 Muskateller, roter R 85 92 85/90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 42 Muskat-Ottonel B 88 92 88/90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 43 Nobling B 88 92 90* 90 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 44 Nobling, roter R 85 85 45 Optima B 90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 46 Orion B 90* 90 85 85 80 47 Orleans B 85 85 48 Ortega B 90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 85 80 49 Osteiner B 90* 90 85 85 80 50 Perle Rs 88 92 88/90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 51 Perle von Zala B 85 80 52 Phoenix B 90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 53 Prinzipal B 85 85 80 54 Regner B 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 55 Reichensteiner B 90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 56 Rieslaner B 90* 90 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 57 Riesling B 85 86 85/87* 87 85 85 80 80 80 87 85 85 85 80 58 Riesling, roter R 85 85 59 Saphira B 85 85 80 60 Sauvignon blanc B 88 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 61 Scheurebe B 91 92 88/91* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 85 80 62 Schönburger Rs 90* 90 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 90 80 63 Septimer G 85 85 64 Siegerrebe Rs 90* 90 85 85 80 65 Silcher B 90* 90 80 66 Silvaner, blauer N* 85/88* 87 90/85 90/85 80 67 Silvaner, grüner B 88 92 85/88* 87 85 85 87 85 85 87 90 85 85 80 68 Sirius B 90* 90 80 69 Solaris B 80 Seite 2 Für Qualitätswein zugelassene Rebsorten Mindestmostgewichte für Prädikatswein Spätlese Alle Angaben unter Vorbehalt! ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP 1 Spätlese Farbe Baden/A Baden/B Württemb. Franken H. Bergstr. Rheing. Ahr Mittelrh. Mosel Nahe Pfalz Rheinh. Saale-U** Sachsen** 70 Staufer B 90* 90 80 71 Traminer, roter R 85 92 88/90* 90 85 85 85 85 72 Veltliner, grüner B 85 85 80 73 Würzer B 90* 90 85 85 80 74 Rotweinrebsorten: 75 Acolon N 88/90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 85 76 André N 85 85 77 Blauburger N 90* 90 85 78 Caberner Dorio N 88/90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 79 Caberner Dorsa N 88/90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 80 Cabernet Mitos N 91 95 88/90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 85 81 Cabernet sauvignon N 90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 85 82 Dakapo N 91 95 90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 85 83 Deckrot N 88 92 90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 84 Domina N 90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 85 85 85 Dornfelder N 91 95 88/90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 85 80 86 Dunkelfelder N 91 95 88/90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 85 85 87 Färbertraube N 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 88 Frühburgunder, blauer N 85/90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 85 89 Hegel N 90* 90 85 90 Helfensteiner N 85/90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 85 91 Heroldrebe N 85/90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 85 92 Limberger, blauer N 91 95 85/90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 85 85 93 Merlot N 88/90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 94 Müllerrebe N 91 95 88/90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 85 85 95 Muskat-Trollinger N 85 90/85 90/85 96 Palas N 91 95 88/90* 90 85 87 80 82 90 90 85 97 Portugieser N 91 95 85/90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 85 80 98 Regent N 91 95 88/90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 85 85 99 Rondo N 90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 85 100 Rotberger N 90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 85 101 Saint Laurent N 91 95 88/90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 85 102 Spätburgunder, blauer N 91 95 88/90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 85 85 103 Tauberschwarz N 91 92 88/90* 90 85 Seite 3 Für Qualitätswein zugelassene Rebsorten Mindestmostgewichte für Prädikatswein Spätlese Alle Angaben unter Vorbehalt! ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP 1 Spätlese Farbe Baden/A Baden/B Württemb. Franken H. Bergstr. Rheing. Ahr Mittelrh. Mosel Nahe Pfalz Rheinh. Saale-U** Sachsen** 104 Trollinger N 91 95 85/90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 87 80 82 90 90 85 105 Wildbacher, blauer N 90/85 90/85 106 Zweigelt, blauer N 88/90* 90 90/85 90/85 85 85 107 108 109 Anmerkungen: 110 Es sind nur die Rebsorten erfasst, die wenigsten in einem Anbaugebiet allgemein zugelassen sind. 111 Weißweinrebsorten: B = weiß; G = grau; N* = schwarz aber Weißweinsorte; R = rot; Rs = rosa 112 Rotweinrebsorten: N = schwarz 113 Baden/A = Bereiche Bodensee und Tauberfranken 114 Baden/B = übriges Anbaugebiet 115 Hess. Bergstraße und Rheingau = Rotwein/Rosé 116 Württemberg * = für im bayerischen Teil zugelassene Rebsorten 117 Saale-Unstrut** und Sachsen** = in Brandenburg sind für alle Rebsorten 76° festgelegt 118 Quellen: 119 Weinrecht-DVO/BaWü vom 4. Oktober 1995, zuletzt geändert durch LVO vom 8. Mai 2003 120 Weinrecht-AVO/Bayern vom 31. August 1995, zuletzt geändert durch LVO vom 9.
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