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Siegerrebe (German pronunciation: [ˈziːɡɐˌʁeːbə] , lit. 'Victory vine') is a
white wine
grape that is
grown primarily in
Germany with some
plantings in...
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produced Septimer and the
reasonably successful Perle. The early-ripening
Siegerrebe is the
result of a
cross with
Madeleine Angevine at
Alzey and is notable...
- GA-58-30
Germany Optima x
Villard Blanc 1964
Ortega Germany Müller-Thurgau x
Siegerrebe 686 (Germany, 2006) 1948
Ortrugo Altrughe, Altrugo,
Altrugo de Rovescala...
- Dornfelder, Gewürztraminer,
Pinot Blanc,
Pinot Gris,
Pinot Noir,
Riesling and
Siegerrebe. Miód z Sejneńszczyny / Łoździejszczyzny / Seinų / Lazdijų krašto medus...
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varietal protection in 1981. It is a
cross between Müller-Thurgau and
Siegerrebe.
Breider chose to name the
variety in
honour of the
Spanish poet and philosopher...
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produced from early-ripening
grape varieties such as Bacchus,
Ortega or
Siegerrebe specifically for
consumption at this stage; large-scale
producers sometimes...
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Pinot Gris / Grigio, Riesling, Roussanne,
Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon,
Siegerrebe, Viognier, Barbera,
Black Muscat,
Cabernet Franc,
Cabernet Sauvignon,...
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Bentryn is
credited with
being the
first to
establish the
aromatic German Siegerrebe grapes in the
United States.
Bentryn aut****d the ATF
petition to propose...
- Reichensteiner, Riesling,
Sauvignon blanc, Scheurebe, Schönburger, Seyval,
Siegerrebe, Silcher [de], Solaris, Sylvaner, Würzer
Cabernet Franc, Domina, Dornfelder...
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varieties such as Huxelrebe, Faberrebe, Kanzler, Regner, Scheurebe, Septimer,
Siegerrebe and Würzer – was the
Alzey Institute's Director. By 1960
Brock was able...