| Rieslaner | |
|---|---|
| Grape (Vitis) | |
| Rieslaner | |
| Species | Vitis vinifera |
| Also called | Mainriesling, Würzburg N 1-11-17 |
| Origin | Franconia, Germany |
Rieslaner is a breed cross of the Silvaner and Riesling grape that was first bred in Veitshöcheim, Franconia, Germany in 1921 by the grape breeder August Ziegler. It is a late ripening grape that is fairly high in acidity.[1] Today it is mostly grown in the Franconia (Franken) region and in the Palatinate (Pfalz) region where the grape is often affected by botrytis. [2] Rieslaner is bred to do well with botrytis, and it holds a lot of potential to form an acidic, fruity, and full yield when it is ripened. [2]
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