Muller Thurgau

Muller-Thurgau is a white grape variety that traces its origins back to 1882 when a Swiss-born professor crossed Riesling with Silvaner in Germany’s Rheingau region. Muller-Thurgau is a classic example of the “new breed” of grape that has emerged since the end of the 19th century. Within Germany, Muller-Thurgau is now the second-most planted grape, trailing only Riesling.

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Dr Zenzen Muller Thurgau

This White Wine has a light flowery bouquet with a light Muscat tone, hints of fine herbs, very ripe Apples & Pears and green Walnuts. A medium bodied, mild acidity White Wine. Serve chilled at 8-10c
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