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Blauburger

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Color of berry skin
  
Noir

Breeder
  
Fritz Zweigelt

Origin
  
Austria, Klosterneuburg

Wine color
  
Red Wine

Species
  
Vitis vinifera

Year of crossing
  
1923

Sweetness of resulting wine
  
Dry

Higher classification
  
Common Grape Vine


Original pedigree
  
Blauer Portugieser × Blaufränkisch

Breeding institute
  
Höhere Bundeslehranstalt und Bundesamt für Wein- und Obstbau (HBLAuBA), Klosterneuburg

Notable regions
  
Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic

Scientific name
  
Vitis vinifera 'Blauburger'

Similar
  
Zweigelt, Blauer Portugieser, Common Grape Vine, Welschriesling, Grapevines

Blauburger is a red wine grape variety that is grown a little in Austria, Czech Republic and Hungary. It should not be confused with Blauburgunder, which is an Austrian synonym for Pinot noir.

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History

Blauburger is a cross between Blauer Portugieser and Blaufränkisch. It was created in 1923 by Dr. Fritz Zweigelt at the Federal Institute for Viticulture and Pomology at Klosterneuburg, Austria.

Distribution and wines

In 1999 there were 883.95 ha of Blauburger grown in Austria. It is also a permitted variety for Egri Bikavér (Bull's Blood) in Hungary. It gives wines of intense color, and some berry fruit on the palate, but with not much bouquet or tannin. It is mostly used for blending.

Vine and Viticulture

Blauburger gives good yields and is particularly resistant to Botrytis cinerea, but is susceptible to mildew.

References

Blauburger Wikipedia