Zweigelt

Description

Zweigelt is a red wine grape variety developed in 1922, at the Federal Institute for Viticulture and Pomology at Klosterneuburg, Austria, by Fritz Zweigelt. It was a crossing of Blaufränkisch and St. Laurent. It is now the most widely-grown red grape variety in Austria, as well as having some presence in Canada's vineyards. In 2008, Austrian plantations stood at 6,512 hectares (16,090 acres), and have expanded in the 2000s as a part of general red wine trend in Austria.

Notes

Also called: Rotburger, Klosterneuburg 71, Zweigeltrebe and Blauer Zweigelt
Origin: Klosterneuburg, Austria
Major regions: Austria