Grüner Veltliner is the most widely planted grape variety in Austria, accounting for 37 percent of the country's total vineyard area, about 50,875 acres.
Schloss Gobelsburg 2004 "Gobelsburger" Grüner Veltliner ($13.49) Straw color, transparent but bright.
Grüner Veltliner [Gruner] Long neglected Austrian white variety has a dash of spice and an intriguing, cruchy vegetable character. Has capacity for considerable grace and subtlety, especially in sweet wines.
Grüner Veltliner. Austria's signature white, far more widely available now than just a short time ago. It's so trendy that some people, unfortunately, call it GrünVelt, GrünV, GV or even GrüV, but we'd stick with GROO-ner felt-LEE-ner.
Grüner Veltliner (citrus, grapefruit with floral aroma) A white-wine grape grown in Austria. Used to make fresh, fruity whites best consumed very young. Also known as Veltliner. Merlot (plums, blueberries and cherries) ...
GRÜNER VELTLINER (White) [GROO-ner VELT-linner] The most widely planted grape in Austria , it can be found to a lesser extent in some other parts of eastern Europe.
Grüner Veltliner: A white grape popular in Austria that makes lean, fruity, racy wines. Half-bottle (demiboite): Champagne or wine bottle with 0.375-liter capacity.
Grüner Veltliner, white wine grape grown principally in Austria where it is the most widely planted variety, accounting for one third of the entire Austrian vineyard.
GRÜNER VELTLINER: Widely grown in Austria. Is white-wine grape used to create the famous same name fresh, fruity young wines. Also known as (Green) Veltliner.
GRÜNER VELTLINER: White-wine grape used to create the famous fresh, fruity young wines of Austria. Also known as (Green) Veltliner.
Lest we forget, it's not all Riesling and Grüner Veltliner, not all dry white or sweet; there's much more to Austrian wine than this simple introduction has so far suggested.
The variety of white grapes cultivated in Alto Adige are many, some of them are pretty particular, such as Grüner Veltliner and Kerner.
Riesling is the second leading white grape varietal after the indigenous Grüner Veltliner. Austrian Riesling is generally thick bodied, coating the palate and producing a strong clarity of flavor coupled with a mouthwatering aroma.
Austria makes some excellent dry white wines from Riesling, Grüner Veltliner and Chardonnay grapes. Despite their quality, these wines are poorly known abroad, mainly because of the healthy local demand.
Cima bianca is a synonym for Grüner Veltliner Powered by Joomla!. Designed by: domain search database administrator Valid XHTML and CSS.
Regardless of whether the restaurant is casual or trendy, the wines by the glass list offers the perfect opportunity to try new wines from unusual grape varieties and countries such as grüner veltliner (Austria) and pinotage (South Africa) or to ...
It will feature grapes that you may not have heard of, such as Grüner Veltliner and Viognier as well as unfamiliar places, such as Languedoc, Saint Chinian, Chinon, etc.
See also: Veltliner, Wine, Grape, Region, Red
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