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California Wine Atlas

Scheurebe

White wine grape · reported 2000–2014

Further reading: VIVC catalog entry

Scheurebe is a German variety, VIVC-recorded as a cross of Riesling Weiss and Bukettrebe, an unidentified companion variety. Its California record is brief: district crush data from 2000 to 2014 across 4 crush districts, with no county acreage ever reported to CDFA. It is an aromatic white used in Germany for late-harvest and dessert styles. In California it has essentially disappeared from the modern vineyard record.

What kind of grape this is

Species
VITIS VINIFERA LINNÉ SUBSP. SATIVA (DE CANDOLLE) HEGI
Berry color
BLANC
Country of origin
GERMANY
Parentage
RIESLING WEISS×BUKETTREBE

confirmed by DNA markers

Synonyms
9

names this grape is known by elsewhere, per VIVC

Registries

What is published

Counts describe what this atlas holds for Scheurebe, not what California grows. A zero is a published answer: it means the source names the grape and reports nothing under it, or does not name it at all.

0

county-years of acreage

the Grape Acreage Report has never named it in a county table

22

district-years of crush

4 of 17 crush districts, 15 crop years

22

district-years of Brix

tonnage-weighted at the crusher, Crush Report Table 3

0

producers in this atlas

producers whose curated wine list names it — a curated roster of 2,772 producers, not a census of California

regions with a maturity date

not one of the eight cultivars with a

Tonnage and price by district

Reported by crush district — never by county or AVA

All 4 districts on one axis →

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Brix at the crusher

Reported by crush district — never by county or AVA

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