Frühroter Veltliner

Frühroter Veltliner is a variety of early-ripening, red-skinned white wine grape grown primarily in the Weinviertel district of Lower Austria. It accounts for 0.9% of total Austrian vineyards and is diminishing.

Frühroter Veltliner
Grape (Vitis)
SpeciesVitis vinifera
Also calledVeltliner Frührot, Früher Roter Veltliner, Malvasier (more)
OriginAustria
Notable regionsWeinviertel district of Lower Austria
VIVC number16157

Frühroter Veltliner is not at all related to Grüner Veltliner, but is a spontaneous cross between Roter Veltliner and Silvaner.[1] It is not particularly demanding of its location and is resistant to both winter and late frosts. However, it ripens very early producing wines of neutral bouquet, high alcohol and somewhat low acidity.

It is rarely encountered in the Rheinhessen of Germany, in some older vineyards of Alto Adige in Italy, and in the Savoie of France.[2]

Synonyms

Austria: Früher Roter Veltliner, Malvasier
France: Malvoisie Rouge d'Italie, Rose d'Italie
Germany: Frühroter Malvasier, Roter Malvasier
Italy: Veltliner
Czech: Veltlínské Červené Rané
Slovak: Veltlínske Červené Skoré

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References

  1. Vitis International Variety Catalogue: Veltliner Fruehrot Archived 2012-03-23 at the Wayback Machine, accessed on December 27, 2009
  2. Robinson, Jancis The Oxford Companion to Wine Oxford University Press 2006 ISBN 978-0-19-860990-2

See also


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