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Scheurebe (German pronunciation: [ˈʃɔɪˌʁeːbə] ) or Sämling 88 is a
white wine
grape variety. It is
primarily grown in
Germany and Austria,
where it often...
- for the
Bacchus variety include Bacchus Weiss,
Weisser Bacchus, Frühe
Scheurebe,
Geilweilerhof 33-29-133 and Gf. 33-29-133. The name
Bacchus Black is...
- organizations.
Symptoms on
German variety Scheurebe Symptoms on
German variety Scheurebe Symptoms on
German variety Scheurebe List of
grape diseases black wood...
- planted,
although it also has
decreased significantly.
Although in decline,
Scheurebe at 2.8% has a
special connection to the
region since Georg Scheu bred...
- also food-friendly character.
Chardonnay Kerner Sauvignon blanc Bacchus Scheurebe Red wine
varieties account for 34% of the
plantations in
Germany but has...
- 5100 (Portugal)
Barcelo Bacchus Bacchus Weiss,
Weisser Bacchus, Frühe
Scheurebe,
Geilweilerhof 33-29-133 and Gf. 33-29-133.
Germany Silvaner Î Riesling...
- in the area tend to be
quartzite and slate. In
addition to Riesling,
Scheurebe,
Silvaner and
Pinot blanc all have
significant plantings in this area...
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white varieties such as Riesling, Silvaner, Müller-Thurgau, Kerner, and
Scheurebe. The best-known
white wine area is the
Rhine Terrace near
Oppenheim and...
- full-bodied and racy wine
produced has a
taste at
times similar to a
Scheurebe. The
variety is
particularly important in
South East Europe.
German wine...
- is
Silvaner 37%,
Riesling 14%,
Pinot noir 10%,
completed by Bacchus,
Scheurebe,
Sauvignon Blanc,
Pinot blanc and the
leading red
variety of Franconia...