Gewürztraminer
Gewürztraminer
Roter Traminer,
and its better-known synonym, Gewürztraminer, or "spicy
(aromatic) Traminer," is an old, traditional variety prized for
the high quality of its wine.
Gewürztraminer
While it
is frost-resistant, it does need warm vineyard sites and soil
with good drainage. It begins to ripen about the end of
September. Yields are quite variable (due to weather conditions)
and as such, it is cultivated as a specialty rather than for its
profitability.
Gewürztraminer
Gewürztraminer
wines have a distinctive, pronounced bouquet and flavor, often
compared with lycees or roses. Even when vinified dry, German
Gewürztraminer is usually less austere than its Alsatian
counterpart. Sweeter versions have a loyal following here,
too. Gewürztraminer is a traditional grape of the
Pfalz,
but is also grown in
Baden,
where it is known as Clevner, and in
Rheinhessen
Aromas:
Lychees, Roses