Happenbach (grape variety)

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The red variety Happenbach is mainly as a table grape used new variety . It was obtained in the early 1930s at the viticulture school in Weinsberg (Württemberg) by crossing the two grape varieties Trollinger and Silvaner .

The father variety was a selection made by Gustav Adolf Froelich (1847-1912) of the variety Roter Silvaner. The grape variety was named after the hamlet of Happenbach , which belongs to the Abstatt community in the Heilbronn district in Baden-Württemberg (Germany).

See also the article Viticulture in Germany and the list of grape varieties .

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