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Fungus-resistant varities for white wine

Fungus-resistant grape varieties, often abbreviated as "piwi" (pilzwiderstandsfähig in German), are created through the skilful application of natural breeding methods. American wild vines, which have natural fungal resistance, are crossed with European noble vines, resulting in a fusion of their characteristic traits. With the help of precise breeding and careful selection, new grape varieties are created that not only show remarkable resistance to fungal diseases, but also guarantee outstanding wine quality.

The greatest strength of cultivating fungus-resistant grape varieties is that they enable a significant reduction in the necessary plant protection measures compared to traditional varieties. Depending on the infection pressure, plant protection can be reduced by up to 80%, which leads to savings in labour and costs for plant protection products.

In addition, the environment is protected and CO² emissions are minimised, while at the same time positive effects on the conservation of beneficial organisms and the reduction of soil compaction are achieved. Fungus-resistant grape varieties are proving to be extremely useful for both organic viticulture and the conventional cultivation of vines.

In some cases, the innovative varieties differ significantly in terms of resistance performance and other viticultural and oenological characteristics. When selecting fungus-resistant grape varieties, it is important for each winery to individually assess which variety suits the vineyard site and site characteristics, as well as which vinification style and marketing strategy should be realised.
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Blütenmuskateller

Blütenmuskateller was bred in 1947 at the All-Russian Viticultural Institute in Novocherkassk. The wines are similar to the parent variety Muskatel...
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Bronner

Bronner was crossed in 1975 at the Staatlichen Weinbauinstitut Freiburg by Norbert Becker. At full ripeness, Bronner wines achieve a medium to good...
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Cabernet Blanc

Cabernet blanc was bred by the Swiss Valentin Blattner from Sauvignon blanc and resistance partners. The PIWI wine is aromatic and rich in extract....
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Calardis Blanc

Calardis Blanc is a white, fungus-resistant new variety from the Julius Kühn-Institut. The wine is characterised by a spritzy acidity that makes it...
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Donauriesling

Donauriesling is a new variety from Klosterneuburg with clearly recognisable varietal affinities to Riesling. The bud break and the ripeness of the...
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Fidelio

The wines from Fidelio are finely fruity and fragrant with Riesling-like acidity. The grape is large, shouldered with large, round, green to slight...
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Helios

Helios was bred at the WBI Freiburg. Bud break, blossom and beginning of ripening occur at about the same time as the Müller-Thurgau variety. The w...
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Johanniter

Johanniter wines are powerful, fruity with lively acidity and have great similarities with Riesling. The piwi-variety sprouts medium early, ripens ...
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Merzling

Merzling was crossed at the Staatlichen Weinbauinstitut Freiburg in 1960. Merzling grows semi-erect, very vigorous and without strong side shoot gr...
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Muscaris

Muscaris is an interbreeding of the varieties Solaris and Gelber Muskateller. The PIWI white wines are slender to full-bodied and resemble Muskatel...
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Pamina

The new fungus-resistant white wine variety Pamina was officially approved by the Federal Office of Plant Varieties in 2021. It is suitable for fin...
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Sauvignac

Sauvignac was crossed by Valentin Blattner from Sauvignon blanc x Riesling x resistance partners. The medium-sized berries are very resistant to bo...
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Savitage

Sauvitage is considered botrytis-resistant due to its loose grapes. The variety grows strongly, vertically and with a weak tendril. The wine has a ...
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Solaris

Due to its early ripeness, Solaris produces fully ripe grapes even on less good sites. Typical are full-bodied, fruity white wines in all quality l...
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Souvignier Gris

Souvignier Gris bears pink berries with a heavy skin. The loose foliage and the robust berry skin significantly reduce the risk of Botrytis infecti...
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Veritage

The new PIWI variety Veritage from Weinsberg is a low-maintenance quality variety with a very upright growth habit.  Due to a loose grape structure...
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DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS?

On our website you will find a selection of the most popular grape varieties, clones and rootstocks. If your desired grafting combination is not listed or you have questions about the grape varieties and clones, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to help you and answer your questions. We look forward to hearing from you!