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
- 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
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Brix at the crusher
Reported by crush district — never by county or AVA
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