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Räuschling

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Grünspat, Guay Jaune, Heinzler, Klaffer, Klöpfer, Luttenberger, Luttenbergerstock, Luttenbershna, Lyonnaise, Offenburger, Padebecker, Pfäffling, Pfaffentraube, Reuschling, Röschling, Rössling, Ruchelin, Ruschling, Rüschlig, Rüschling, Rüssling, Silberräuschling, Silberweiß, Szrebrobella, Thuner, Thunerrebe, Vigne de Zuri, Weißer Dünnelbling, Weißer Kläpfer, Weißer Lagrein, Weißer Räuschling, Weißwelsch, Weißwelscher, Welsche, Zürirebe, Zürichrebe, Züriweiss and Züriwiss.
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Synonyms of Räuschling are Brauner Nürnberger, Brauner Würnberger, Buchelin, Deutsche Trauben, Divicina, Divizhna, Divizhna Vizhna, Dretsch, Drötsch, Drutsch, Dünnelbling, Erjava Tizhna, Frankentraube, Furmentin, Gros Fendant, Großfränkisch, Großer Räuschling, Großer Röuschling, Großer Traminer,
203:, which was previously common in Alsace and which is also called Kleiner Räuschling. Räuschling and Knipperlé are thought to be closely related. 130:, where Räuschling can produce fruity, crisp white wines with good acidity. Räuschling has previously been much more common in Switzerland, 351: 270: 328: 104: 185: 155: 173:
The name of the variety is supposed to derive from the robust leaf canopy of Räuschling vines which make noise -
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in German - in strong wind. However, the name Reuschling first appeared in the vineyard ordnance (
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times. It is also thought to have been the grape variety of the early wines traded from
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were the most common grape varieties in Switzerland. German plantations were found in
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The name Großer Räuschling has been used to differentiate it from the variety
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in the 16th century, it is referred to as Drutsch or Drutscht.
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Index

Offenburger
Gouais blanc
Elbling
Grape
Vitis vinifera
Notable regions
grape
wine
Switzerland
Germany
Alsace
Müller-Thurgau
Elbling
Franconia
Palatinate
Württemberg
Baden
medieval
Tramin
Count
Philipp Ernst zu Hohenlohe-Neuenstein
herbals
Hieronymus Bock
Knipperlé
DNA profiling
Gouais blanc
Pinot family


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