- Zweigelt
Infobox grape variety
name = Zweigelt
caption =
species = "Vitis vinifera "
also_called = Blauer Zweigelt, Rotburger
origin =Klosterneuburg ,Austria
hazards =
regions = Austria
notable_wines =Zweigelt is a red
wine grape variety developed in1922 , at the Federal Institute forViticulture andPomology atKlosterneuburg ,Austria , byFritz Zweigelt (who was later to become the director of this institute). It was a crossing ofBlaufränkisch and St. Laurent. It is now the most widely-grown red grape variety in Austria, as well as having some presence inCanada 's vineyards.Zweigelt is said to combine some of the best qualities of its parents: winter hardiness (resistance to
frost ), late bud-break, and earlyripening . It does have a tendency to over-crop, leading to low quality if not corrected.ynonyms
Zweigelt is also known as Rotburger (not to be confused with
Rotberger ), Klosterneuburg 71, Zweigeltrebe, and Blauer Zweigelt.Zweigelt wine
Because of the popularity of this grape in Austria, Zweigelt wine is very widespread there. It is also making inroads in the Canadian
wine region s ofOntario 'sNiagara Peninsula andBritish Columbia and there are limited plantings inHungary . In the Czech Republich it is known as "Zweigeltrebe" and is grown in about 4,7% of the vineyards' area. [Wine of Czech Republic [http://www.wineofczechrepublic.cz/ukaz_odrudu.php?id=25&lang=en] ; see chart at [http://www.wineofczechrepublic.cz/3-4-statistics_charts_en.html] ] Recently Zweigelt has been planted in newly established Belgian vineyards as well.At its best, it combines the bite and fruity character of the Blaufränkisch grape and the body of St. Laurent. When the crop load is high, however, the wine can be too dilute. Because of its fruity characteristics, it has been compared to the wines produced from the
Gamay grape, like the red wines ofBeaujolais .If the body of the wine is full, it can be age-worthy and serious, although most Zweigelt is drunk young.
Jancis Robinson , British wine writer and editor of "The Oxford Companion to Wine ", writes: "The export fortunes of the variety may, oddly enough, be hampered by its originator's uncompromisingly Germanic surname. If only he had been called Dr Pinot Noir."ee also
Blauburger - red grape created by Zweigelt the following yearNotes
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