Muller Thurgau
Muller Thurgau
Müller-Thurgau is a white grape variety. This cultivar was developed in 1882 by the scientist Hermann Müller from the Swiss canton of Thurgau. After gene research around the year 2000, it was determined that this is a cross between the Riesling Weiss and Madeleine Royale, a seedling of the Chasselas. With a worldwide planting of more than 40,000 ha, it is a successfully cultivated grape. It is a grape variety that has relatively few requirements for soil and weather conditions.
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