Neuburger

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Neuburger is an Austrian white wine grape variety known for producing full-bodied, nutty wines, traditionally grown along the Danube in regions such as the Wachau and Burgenland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf grape variety
climateSuitability cool to moderate climate
colorOfGrape white
countryOfOrigin Austria
cultivationStatus considered a traditional variety
declining plantings in Austria
grapeSkinColor greenish-yellow
grownInRegion Neusiedlersee NERFINISHED
Thermenregion NERFINISHED
Wagram NERFINISHED
primaryGrowingCountry Austria NERFINISHED
regionAssociation Burgenland traditional white varieties
Wachau DAC traditional varieties
soilPreference terraced vineyards along the Danube
susceptibility botrytis-prone under suitable conditions
traditionallyGrownAlong Danube River NERFINISHED
traditionallyGrownInRegion Burgenland NERFINISHED
Wachau NERFINISHED
typicalAcidity medium
typicalAlcoholLevel medium to high
typicalFoodPairing Austrian cuisine
mild cheeses
poultry dishes
smoked fish
typicalWineAroma almond-like
nutty
typicalWineStyle full-bodied
typicalWineTexture creamy GENERATED
usedFor white wine production
wineAgeingPotential can develop nutty complexity with age
medium
wineBody full
wineColor deep straw yellow
wineFlavourProfile herbal notes
nutty
smoky nuances
stone fruit
wineReputation valued by specialists and local consumers
wineStructure round
soft acidity
wineSweetnessStyles dry
off-dry
sweet (botrytised in some regions)

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Heunisch Weiss parentOf Neuburger