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Österreicher
Oestreicher or Österreicher may refer to: *A synonym to Silvaner (grape) * Österreicher (surname) * A person from Österreich Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine Federal states of Austria, states, of which the capital Vienna is the List of largest cities in Aust ...
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Österreicher (surname)
Österreicher or Oestreicher or is a German language surname with the literal meaning "One from Austria", "the Austrian" (German ''Österreich'' means "Austria"). 'Oe' is a common rendering of " Ö" whenever the diacritics are not available. Österreicher * Karl Österreicher (1923–1995), Austrian conductor * (1771–1835), a Bishop of Eichstätt * John M. Oesterreicher (1904–1993), an Austrian Roman Catholic theologian * József Manes Österreicher (1756–1831), a Jewish Hungarian physician * Richard Oesterreicher (1932–2023), Austrian musician * Rudolf Österreicher Rudolf Österreicher, also ''Rudolf Oesterreicher'', (19 July 1881 in Vienna – 23 October 1966 in idem) was an Austrian writer, librettist, comedy author, author of cabaret texts and biographer. From 1945 to 1947 he was director of the . ...
(1881–1966), Austrian writer


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Silvaner
Silvaner or Sylvaner () is a variety of white wine grape grown primarily in Alsace wine, Alsace and German wine, Germany, where its official name is Grüner Silvaner. While the Alsatian versions have primarily been considered simpler wines, it was included among the varieties that can be used to produce Alsace Grand Cru AOC, Alsace Grand Cru wine in 2006, together with the four 'noble grapes' of Alsace, although only in one vineyard, Zotzenberg. This dichotomy is explained by the vigour of the Sylvaner vine and the grape's neutral flavour, which can lead to blandness unless yields are controlled. On the other hand, it gives a blank canvas for the expression of terroir, and on good sites with skilled winemaking, Sylvaner can produce elegant wines. It has high acidity but naturally reaches high must weights, so is often blended with other varieties such as Riesling or Elbling, and is sometimes made into a dessert wine. History Sylvaner is an ancient variety that has long been gr ...
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