Müller-Thurgau
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Müller-Thurgau
Summary
Müller-Thurgau is a grape variety[1]. Müller-Thurgau draws 570 Wikipedia views per month (grape_variety category, ranking #45 of 391).[2]
Key Facts
- A child of Müller-Thurgau was Garnier 15-6[3].
- Müller-Thurgau is the creator of Hermann Müller[4].
- Müller-Thurgau's instance of is recorded as grape variety[5].
- Hermann Müller is named after Müller-Thurgau[6].
- Canton of Thurgau is named after Müller-Thurgau[7].
- Müller-Thurgau took place at Germany[8].
- The location of Müller-Thurgau was Austria[9].
- The location of Müller-Thurgau was Hungary[10].
- Müller-Thurgau took place at Moravia[11].
- The location of Müller-Thurgau was Trentino[12].
- Müller-Thurgau's Commons category is recorded as Müller-Thurgau (cépage)[13].
- Müller-Thurgau's country of origin is recorded as Switzerland[14].
- 1882 marks the founding of Müller-Thurgau[15].
- Müller-Thurgau's described by source is recorded as Descriptive Variety List on vines[16].
- Müller-Thurgau's described by source is recorded as Q136533008[17].
- Müller-Thurgau's hybrid of is recorded as Riesling[18].
- Müller-Thurgau's hybrid of is recorded as Madeleine Royale[19].
- Müller-Thurgau's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'Müller-Thurgau'}[20].
- Müller-Thurgau's fruit color is recorded as yellow-green[21].
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Discovery and Description
Things named after include Hermann Müller[6], a botanist[22], 1850–1927[23], of Switzerland[24], awarded the Honorary doctor at the University of Bern[25], specialised in viticulture[26] and Canton of Thurgau[7], a canton of Switzerland[27], in Switzerland[28], founded in 1803[29].
Distribution
Recorded location include Germany[8], Austria[9], Hungary[10], Moravia[11], and Trentino[12].
Why It Matters
Müller-Thurgau draws 570 Wikipedia views per month (grape_variety category, ranking #45 of 391).[2] Müller-Thurgau has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] Müller-Thurgau is known by 29 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]