Frühburgunder
Frühburgunder, also known as Pinot Noir Précoce, is a red wine grape that is primarily grown in Germany. This grape is a mutation of the Pinot Noir grape and is known for its early ripening, hence the name "Frühburgunder," which translates to "early Burgundy."
The main regions in Germany where Frühburgunder is produced include the Ahr Valley, Rheinhessen, and Baden. These regions have a cool climate, which is ideal for growing this grape variety.
Frühburgunder wines often exhibit aromas of red berries, cherries, and violets, with hints of earthiness and spice. The wines are typically medium-bodied with a smooth and velvety texture.