Elbling
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Elbling (German: [ˈɛlplɪŋ] ⓘ) is a variety of white grape (sp. Vitis vinifera) which today is primarily grown in the upstream parts of the Mosel region in Germany and in Luxembourg, where the river is called Moselle. The variety has a long history, and used to cover much of Germany's vineyards from medieval times and was that country's most cultivated variety until the early 20th century, but has been in decline ever since. As of 2006, there were 583 hectares (1,440 acres) of Elbling vineyards in Germany, which made it the country's 23rd most grown variety of grape. Of that vineyard surface, 575 ha or 98.6% was found in the Mosel region[1] In the same year, there were 122.9 hectares (304 acres) of Elbling grown in Luxembourg.[2]
Elbling | |
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Grape (Vitis) | |
Color of berry skin | Blanc |
Species | Vitis vinifera |
Also called | Weißer Elbling, Gelber Elbling and other synonyms |
Origin | probably Rhine, Germany |
Notable regions | Mosel, Luxembourg |
VIVC number | 3865 |