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Acolon
As early as 1971, the grapevine breeders in Weinsberg succeeded in breeding the new Acolon variety from Lemberger and Dornfelder, which, however, did not receive approval from the Federal Office for…
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Cabernet Sauvignon
Cabernet Sauvignon is a French grape variety from the wine-growing region of Bordeaux, which was first documented in France as early as 1635.
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Dornfelder
The new variety from 1955, which was initially used for blending with light red wines as "Deckrotwein", has long been appreciated as a German red wine classic.
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Lemberger
The Lemberger grape variety originated in what is now northeastern Slovenia and made its way to Württemberg in the 19th century, where it is now grown almost exclusively on around 1,800 hectares.
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Merlot
The French Merlot is considered one of the most popular red wine varieties worldwide and was first mentioned in documents in Bordeaux in the 18th century.
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Portugieser
Over time, the blue Portugieser has become the third most important red wine variety in Germany. Its uncomplicated, light ruby-red wines offer versatile enjoyment.
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Regent
The fungus-resistant Regent variety is a new variety that was authorised in 1996 and has experienced a steady upswing since then.
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Black Riesling
Although the name literally means "black Riesling," this variety is not related to Riesling at all.
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Spätburgunder / Pinot Noir
In Germany, the Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir) is to red wine what the Riesling is to white wine: the cream of the crop.
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St. Laurent
Saint Laurent ripens early, which can be hazardous with May frosts, so is therefore usually only grown in central locations.
Saint Laurent
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