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Elbling

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199:. The variety has a long history, and used to cover much of Germany's vineyards from medieval times and was that country's most cultivated variety until the early 20th century, but has been in decline ever since. As of 2006, there were 583 hectares (1,440 acres) of Elbling vineyards in Germany, which made it the country's 23rd most grown variety of grape. Of that vineyard surface, 575 ha or 98.6% was found in the Mosel region In the same year, there were 122.9 hectares (304 acres) of Elbling grown in Luxembourg. 402: 70: 277:
Elbling is known under the following synonyms: Albana, Albe, Alben, Albig, Albuelin, Albuelis, Allemand, Allemand Blanc, Alsacien, Alva, Argentin, Biela Zrebnina, Bielovacka, Bielovcka, Blesec, Blesez, Bourgeois, Burgauer, Burgeger, Burgegger, Burger, Burger Elbling, Burgundertraube Gruen, Burgyre,
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and some unidentified variety. This parentage is consistent with Elbling being an ancient grape variety, and incidentally, it is the same parentage as for
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Elbling tends to give musts low in sugar, and wines high in acid and fairly neutral in character, which makes it primarily used for
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It has been speculated that Elbling was grown along Mosel already in Roman times, and that it could even be identical to the
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Le Portail des Statistiques du Luxembourg: Superficies viticoles selon les différents cépages 1975 - 2006
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profiling has indicated that Elbling is an offspring of
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German Wine Institute: German Wine Statistics 2007-2008
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Vitis International Variety Catalogue: Elbling Weiss
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Index

Argentin (surname)
Planina, Postojna
Alben (name)
Elbing
Grape

Vitis vinifera
other synonyms
Rhine
Germany
Notable regions
Mosel
Luxembourg
VIVC
3865
[ˈɛlplɪŋ]

grape
Vitis vinifera
Mosel
Germany
Luxembourg
Moselle
Lucius Columella
De re rustica
Pliny the Elder
DNA
Gouais blanc
Traminer
Riesling

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