Collection: Müller Thurgau
Müller Thurgau is a hybrid grape variety that originates from Germany and is named after its inventor, Hermann Müller. It is one of the most cultivated grape varieties in Germany and is also found in a number of other European countries, including Austria, Switzerland, Italy and the Netherlands.
The Müller Thurgau grapes have a greenish-yellow color and a neutral taste with a soft and full body. The wines made from Müller Thurgau grapes are often known for their fruity flavors with notes of apple, pear, flowers and citrus.
Müller Thurgau wines are often made in a dry style and are popular as everyday wines or as companions to seafood. They are also often included in the production of quality wine products in Germany and Austria.
It is worth noting that the Müller Thurgau grape is one of the earliest ripening grape varieties and can therefore be a good choice for winemakers who want to grow wine in cooler climates. In addition, the Müller Thurgau wines are often made with a lower alcohol percentage than many other grape varieties.