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Kéknyelű is a
white Hungarian wine
grape planted primarily in the
Badacsony wine
region near Lake Balaton. The
grape produces full bodied,
smokey wines...
- plantings. It was ****umed to be
identical with the
Hungarian grape variety Kéknyelű.[failed verification] But in 2006
isoenzymes and
microsatellite analyses...
- full-bodied
whites with
considerable acidity. One of the few
sources of
Kéknyelű grapes. Balatonboglár: full-bodied
whites and reds with
moderate acidity...
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Silvaner 30 (Germany, 2000)
Kanzler Germany Müller-Thurgau ×
Silvaner Keknyelu /
Kéknyelű Hungary Kerner Herold Triumpf,
Herold Weiss,
Schiava Grossa × Riesling...
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French wine
grape variety. In Hungary,
Furmint is
sometimes confused with
Kéknyelű while on the
island of Korčula, in Croatia, the
grape has been confused...
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natives like Olaszrizling, Kékfrankos, Furmint, Királyleányka, Hárslevelű,
Kéknyelű and Juhfark. In the
Soviet Union,
sparkling wine was
produced under the...
- Balatoni, Kéh Nyelii, Kék Balatoni, Kék
Kéknyelü, Kék Nyelii, Kék Nyeliü, Kék Nyelli,
Kéknyelü,
Kéknyelû,
Kéknyelü Kék, Kel'ner, Kiknyelü,
Peccoletto Bianco...
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grapes include Tramini,
Ottonel muskotály,
Rajnai rizling and Chardonnay.
Kéknyelű is used to be the
dominant grape variety of the region, but the plantations...