Thursday, February 10, 2011

Müller-Thurgau


Was created by Dr. Hermann Müller, he was born in Switzerland in a town called Thurgau.  His idea when creating this grape was to have the aromatics of Riesling and the dependability, early ripening, and easy to grow benefits of Silvaner.  Research shows that he combined Riesling and Madeleine not Silvaner.  Making this grape weak and frail.  Müller-Thurgau grows large berries with very thick skins that are prone to downy mildew and Black Rot. 
  This grape thrives in Trentino-Alto Adige and is most commonly planted on very steep slopes at high altitude to slow down the quick ripening process. When grown under these circumstances Müller-Thurgau becomes highly prized for it’s minerality, high acidity, and complexity. 

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