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- to use Schwarzriesling in the production of sparkling wines Sekt, often not blended with its Champagne partners but as pure brut Schwarzriesling "Sekt"...
- Giulia wine Pineau d'Aunis France, Loire Valley (wine) Pinot Meunier / Schwarzriesling / Müllerebe France 2,424 (Germany 2006) Pinot Noir / Spätburgunder...
- seed plant of Roter Veltliner. Roter Riesling has nothing to do with Schwarzriesling. In the late 19th century, German horticulturalists devoted many efforts...
- Ferdinand Regner argued that Pinot noir is a cross between Pinot Meunier (Schwarzriesling) and Traminer, but this claim has since been re****ed. In fact, Pinot...
- Weißburgunder) Pinot gris (Pinot grigio, Grauburgunder) Pinot Meunier (Schwarzriesling) Pinot noir (Spätburgunder, Pinot nero) Pinot Noir Précoce (Frühburgunder)...
- ha (2.0%) Weißer Burgunder 230 ha (3.7%) Schwarzriesling 63 ha (1.0%) Scheurebe 203 ha (3.2%) Schwarzriesling 79 ha (1.3%) Kerner 157 ha (2.5%) Acolon...
- for its quality wines – in particular the "Lauffener Katzenbeißer Schwarzriesling". Lauffen is located in the southern part of the district of Heilbronn...
- where grape varieties Trollinger (the region's signature variety), Schwarzriesling and Lemberger outnumber the varieties that dominate elsewhere. One...
- Burgunder, 1,165 ha (7.3%) Gutedel, 1,105 ha (6.9%) Regent, 320 ha (2.0%) Schwarzriesling, 266 ha (1.7%) Silvaner, 161 ha (1.0%) Chardonnay, 156 ha (1.0%) Roter...
- plantings of Trollinger in Germany. Other common red varieties are Schwarzriesling (Pinot Meunier, which despite its German name is not related to "genuine"...