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Anthony Road's higher alcohol Lemberger is one to watch, for sure.
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Lemberger comes from the 19th century (I Think) when the grape was exported from the town of Lemberg in Austria to Germany.
Video: Lemberger vs. Blaufrankisch -- Members of Finger Lakes Wine Community Chime In 2009
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Most of Mr. Tracy's reds are made from early-ripening varietals such as Lagrein, Refosco, Dornfelder and Blaufränkisch, aka Lemberger, more commonly found in Italy and Austria.
Long Island Risk Takers Reap Rewards Lettie Teague 2011
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While the state produces all kinds of wines -- it has a little specialty in a grape called Lemberger and we especially like its Riesling -- many wine people there have said for years that its real star is Syrah, the great grape of the Rhône Valley of France and the same grape as Australia's Shiraz.
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Sometimes, it's not called Lemberger at all, but Blaufrankisch.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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The Blaufrankisch, also known as the Lemberger in other parts of the world, showed intense berry nose, a rich palate and soft tannins.
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"Even with my neighbor, just the mention of 'Lemberger' brought associations with Limberger cheese," Laszlo explains.
Evan Dawson 2009
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"Even with my neighbor, just the mention of 'Lemberger' brought associations with Limberger cheese," Laszlo explains.
Finger Lakes Wine 2009
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"Even with my neighbor, just the mention of 'Lemberger' brought associations with Limberger cheese," Laszlo explains.
What's In a Name? If It's Blaufrankisch, More Than You Think 2009
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"Even with my neighbor, just the mention of 'Lemberger' brought associations with Limberger cheese," Laszlo explains.
LENNDEVOURS: 2009
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