Merzling
Merzling | |
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Grape (Vitis) | |
Species | Interspecific crossing |
Also called | FR 993-60 |
Origin | Freiburg, Germany |
Notable regions | Germany |
VIVC number | 4251 |
Merzling is a white grape variety used for wine.[1][2] It was bred in 1960 by Johannes Zimmermann at the viticultural institute in Freiburg, Germany by crossing Seyve-Villard 5276 with the cross Riesling × Pinot gris.
The variety was initially known under its breeding code FR 993-60, and was later named after Merzhausen, a location on the southern edge of Freiburg where some of the vineyards of the institute are located. It received varietal protection in 1993.
Properties[]
Merzling ripens early, give high yields and shows good resistance against fungal diseases and spring frosts. Its wines are similar to those of Müller-Thurgau.[1]
Offspring[]
Due to its resistance against fungal diseases, Merzling and Merzling offspring has been used as a crossing partner for many other new crossings, including , Bronner, , , Cabernet Cortis, , , and Solaris.[1]
Synonyms[]
The only synonyms of Merzling are FR 993-60 or Freiburg 993-60.[2]
References[]
- ^ a b c Wein-Plus: Merzling, accessed on March 6, 2013
- ^ a b Vitis International Variety Catalogue: Merzling Archived 2012-04-22 at the Wayback Machine, accessed on March 25, 2009
- Hybrid grape varieties