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Color of berry skin
  
Rose

Also called
  
Schoenburger

Origin
  
Germany, Geisenheim

Wine color
  
White wine

Rank
  
Cultivar

Species
  
Vitis Vinifera

Notable wines
  
Varietal wine

Sweetness of resulting wine
  
Dry

Higher classification
  
Common Grape Vine

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Notable regions
  
Germany, United Kingdom, United States of America

Similar
  
Common Grape Vine, Reichensteiner, Siegerrebe, Madeleine Angevine, Ehrenfelser

Schönburger, also spelled Schoenburger, or Schonburger is a variety of grape, formally designated Geisenheim 15-114, a crossing developed at Geisenheim Institute for Grape Breeding in Germany, and released in 1979, of Pinot noir x (Chasselas x Muscat Hamburg).

It is grown now in Germany, as well as in England where it is gaining popularity in the early 2000s and is "authorized". It can also be found in British Columbia Canada, and in western Washington state, western Oregon state, USA. A common feature of these areas is a cool climate, often maritime influenced.

This is a reliable early-ripening grape, though is susceptible to powdery mildew.

The wine produced is typically a soft while full and fruity white.

References

Schönburger Wikipedia