Hondarrabi Zuri

Hondarrabi Zuri is a white variety of Vitis vinifera (Grape) that is native of the Basque Country, Spain.

The bunches are small and compact and the berries small, round and golden in colour. The must produces a pale yellow wine, with aromas of citrus fruit, ripe fruit, herbs and flowers. It is the main grape used to make Txakoli wine.

Hondarrabi Zuri

Hondarrabi Zuri is a synonym for any of three grape varieties of Vitis vinifera found in South West France and Basque, an autonomous region of Spain, including:

Regions

In a subregion of Basque, called Txakoli, Hondarrabi Zuri is a synonym for both Courbu Blanc and Crouchen.[2] Hondarrabi Zuri is the predominant grape variety used in Txakoli's white wines. In Txakoli, Hondarrabi Zuri can be found with three different spellings: Hondarrabi Zuri,[3] Hondarribi Zuri[4] and Ondaria Zuria.

Hondarrabi Zuri, is grown in the following Denominaciones de Origen (DOs):

References


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