Ruländer

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Ruländer is a traditional German name for the Pinot Gris grape variety, commonly used for rich, full-bodied white wines.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf grape variety
white wine grape
wine grape
acidityLevel medium
alsoKnownAs Weißburgunder
surface form: Grauburgunder

Pinot Gris
surface form: Pinot Grigio

Pinot Gris
belongsToSpecies Vitis vinifera
berryCharacteristics high sugar accumulation
thin-skinned berries
climatePreference cool climate
moderate climate
clusterCharacteristics small to medium compact bunches
colorOfGrape greyish-blue
colorOfWine white
cultivatedIn Alsace
Australia
Austria
Germany
Italy
New Zealand
Switzerland
United States of America
surface form: United States
foodPairing creamy sauces
rich poultry dishes
spicy Asian cuisine
grapeFamily Pinot family
historicalUseInGermany sweet white wines
majorGrowingCountry Germany
modernUseInGermany drier white wines (often labeled Grauburgunder)
originatesFrom France
parentVariety Pinot Noir
surface form: Pinot Noir (color mutation)
sugarPotential high
synonymUsage traditional term for richer, sweeter styles in Germany
traditionalNameIn Germany
typicalAromas almond
honey
ripe pear
tropical fruit
typicalWineStyle aromatic
full-bodied
off-dry to sweet
rich
usedFor white wine production
wineAlcoholLevel moderate to high
wineBody medium to full
wineColorDescription deep golden
wineType occasionally sparkling wine
still wine

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Pinot Gris synonym Ruländer