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Regner is a white German wine grape variety that is a crossing of the table grape Seidentraube (also known as ''Luglienga bianca'') and the '' Vitis vinifera'' red grape variety Gamay. The variety was developed in 1929 and by 2019 there was almost of Regner planted in Germany, all in the Rheinhessen.Source: Statistisches Bundesamt (2021): Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Fischerei. Landwirtschaftliche Bodennutzung – Rebflächen. Fachserie 3 Reihe 3.1.
Landwirtschaftliche Bodennutzung - Rebflächen -2019
/ref> By the late 20th century, wine growers in England were also experimenting with the variety.J. Robinson ''Jancis Robinson's Guide to Wine Grapes'' pg 151 Oxford University Press 1996


People with the firstname/surname

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Regner Leuhusen Lieutenant General ''Friherre'' Regner Niels Carlsson Leuhusen (22 December 190010 March 1994) was a Swedish Army officer. Leuhusen served as commander of Värmland Regiment (1951–1953), and as Commanding General of the VII Military District ( ...
(1900–1994), Swedish Army lieutenant general *
Evelyn Regner Evelyn Regner (born 24 January 1966) is an Austrian lawyer and politician who has been serving as a Member of the European Parliament from Austria since 2009. She is a member of the Social Democratic Party of Austria, part of the Progressive Alli ...
(born 1966), Austrian politician


Viticulture

Regner is an early budding and ripening vine that can accumulate high
must weights Must weight is a measure of the amount of sugar in grape juice (must) and, hence, indicates the amount of alcohol that could be produced if it is all fermented to alcohol, rather than left as residual sugar.acidity levels if harvested very late in the season.


See also

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Regner (surname) Regner is either a German language habitational surname for someone from Regen or alternatively from a personal name composed of the ancient Germanic elements ''ragin'' "counsel" + ''hari'', ''heri'' "army". Notable people with the name include: * A ...


References

{{reflist White wine grape varieties