Tags: Flowering Plant, Grape.
Bronner is a white grape variety used for wine. It was bred in 1975 by Norbert Becker at the viticultural institute in Freiburg Germany. The variety was initially known under its breeding code FR 250-75 and was later named in honour of Johann Philipp Bronner (1792-1864) who was a German pharmacist and viticultural pioneer. It received varietal protection in 1977.Bronner shows good resistance against fungal diseases and is in many respects similar to Pinot blanc.