KernerToday, Kerner is the most widely planted new crossing in Germany, covering about 7% of the surface devoted to viticulture.
It ripens in early October. The wines are fresh, racy and fruity not unlike Riesling yet milder in acidity, with a more pronounced bouquet, often with a Muscat tone. The largest vineyard areas of Kerner are in the Pfalz, Rheinhessen, Württemberg and Mosel-Saar-Ruwer regions. |