Gwäss

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Gwäss is a traditional Central European white grape variety, better known under the name Heunisch Weiss, historically used in wine production for its high acidity and vigor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf grape variety
acidityLevel high
alsoKnownAs Gouais blanc NERFINISHED
Heunisch Weiss NERFINISHED
Heunisch Weiß NERFINISHED
Hénin NERFINISHED
Weißer Heunisch NERFINISHED
aromaProfile neutral
berryColor green
clusterSize large
color white
countryOfOrigin Central Europe NERFINISHED
cultivationRegion Austria NERFINISHED
Central Europe NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
diseaseResistance moderate
grapeSpecies Vitis vinifera NERFINISHED
harvestTime mid to late ripening
historicalImportance important traditional European variety
historicalUse traditional Central European wine production
notableCharacteristic high acidity
high vigor
parentageRole progenitor of many European grape varieties
seeded true
sugarAccumulation low to moderate
synonymOf Gouais blanc NERFINISHED
traditionalUse blending grape in Central Europe
usedFor wine production
vineVigor high
wineAcidityContribution high
wineBody light
wineColor white
wineStyle high-acid wines
yieldPotential high

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Heunisch Weiss alsoKnownAs Gwäss