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Scheurebe is a cross between Riesling and Silvaner. Developed in 1916, this variety is late to ripen and needs good siting. Because of its high sugar content, it is particularly suited to the production of late-harvest wines. Scheurebe wine can acquire a very bitter taste if harvesting takes place before the grapes are fully ripe. Particularly fine wines are produced from it in the Pfalz. It is also known as Scheu.
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