Scheurebe

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Scheurebe is an aromatic white wine grape variety from Germany, known for producing intensely fruity wines with notes of blackcurrant, grapefruit, and exotic fruits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf grape variety
alsoKnownAs Dr. Wagner-Rebe NERFINISHED
Sämling 88 NERFINISHED
aromaDescriptor blackcurrant
citrus
exotic fruits
grapefruit
passion fruit
tropical fruit
breeder Georg Scheu NERFINISHED
climatePreference cool climate
moderate climate
colorOfBerrySkin white
countryOfOrigin Germany
cultivatedInCountry Australia NERFINISHED
Austria NERFINISHED
Canada NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
Switzerland NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
diseaseResistance good resistance to botrytis (for noble rot)
mainGrowingRegion Franken NERFINISHED
Nahe NERFINISHED
Pfalz NERFINISHED
Rheinhessen NERFINISHED
namedAfter Georg Scheu NERFINISHED
notableCharacteristic good ageing potential in sweet styles
intense fruitiness
pronounced aromatic profile
parentVariety Bukettrebe (disputed/uncertain) NERFINISHED
Riesling NERFINISHED
placeOfBreeding Alzey NERFINISHED
regionOfOrigin Rheinhessen NERFINISHED
typicalAcidity high
typicalAlcoholLevel moderate
typicalSweetnessRange dry to lusciously sweet
usedFor blended wines
single-varietal wines
wineColor light yellow
pale straw
wineStyle aromatic white wine
dry white wine
late-harvest dessert wine
off-dry white wine
sweet white wine
yearOfBreeding 1916

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