SPÄTROT: (a.k.a Zierfandler or Zirifahnler grapevines). White-wine producing variety widely grown in Austria and often blended with the Rotgipfler grape derived wine to make the popular "Gumpoldskirchen" village wines.
SPÄTROT: (aka Zierfandler). White wine grape widely grown in Austria and often blended with the Rotgipfler grape derived wine to make the popular "Gumpoldskirchen" village wines. Good ageing potential.
ROTGIPFLER: Austrian white-wine grape blended with Spätrot grape wine to give a superior zesty, intensely fruity wine. ROUPIERO: White-wine grape mainly grown in east-central Portugal and used in Portwine production.
See also: Grape yield, Acid, Muscat Frontignan, Petit Manseng, Aleatico
 
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