Gutedel
Gutedel
There are two
versions regarding the origin of Gutedel. One says it came from
Turkey through Burgundy to Germany. The other version claims
that it originated in Egypt where it is still grown as a table
grape in the oasis of Fayum.
Gutedel
From
there Gutedel can be traced back to the Jordan Valley as
archaeological finds at Jericho suggest. It was the Markgraf
(count) Karl Friedrich von Baden who introduced it in 1780 from
the Lake Geneva area to
Baden's southernmost
district, Markgräflerland where Gutedel still covers 50% of the
vineyards as a true
Baden
specialty for which reason is also called Markgraefler.
Gutedel
Known as Chasselas in France and Fendant in Switzerland, this
ancient white variety is both a popular table grape and a wine
grape. It ripens fairly early and produces a rather neutral
wine, low in acidity, that is best enjoyed while young