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KNIPPERLE
A minor white-wine grape primarily grown in the Alsace region of France. Used in generic blends such as Vin d`Alsace and Rauschling grapewine.
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Knipperle
[Ortlieber]
Also known as, Ortlieber, Kleinergelber, Kleiner Rauschling, Eltinger, Petit Mielleux, Reichenweierer.

KNIPPERLE:
Minor grape found mainly in the Alsace region of France. Used in generic blend "Vin d'Alsace" white wines along with others, such as Rauschling grapewine.

PERLE DE CSABA: (aka Pearl of Zala). Vinifera derived grape propagated mainly for table use. Very early ripening, (usually late August), it has a light Muscat flavor. Mainly grown in the N.W. regions of the USA and in British Columbia, Canada.

PERLETTE: Tablegrape derived from a cross of Sultanina and Queen of the Vineyard tablegrape, commonly grown in Germany and France. Occasionally used for home white winemaking by home gardeners. Has synonym name of Perlet. (No other details as yet).

KNIPPERLE: Minor grape found mainly in the Alsace region of France. Has synonym name Ortlieber. Recently (1998) found to have genetic links to the Pinot Noir cépage and Gouais Blanc.

Carbon dioxide Harmless gas given off during fermentation. Usually released into the air, responsible for the bubbles in perle or spritzig wines.

the communes of Rocchetta Palafea in Asti, and Alba, Santa Vittoria d'Alba, and Serralunga d'Alba in Cuneo. Since 1976, production of the wine has additionally been permitted in the communes of San Giorgio Scarampi in Asti, and Castino and Perletto ...

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