• In
Austria, the main regions where it is grown are south and south eastern
Styria, in
Burgenland, and in the
Weinviertel region of
Lower Austria, where it is also made into
sparkling wine. In
Rust near
Lake Neusiedl, it is used to make
Botrytis dessert wines. • In
Croatia,
Graševina is the most planted white
grape variety. It is grown in all the inland wine regions, particularly in
Kutjevo municipality and around
Ilok, both in the far east of the country. • In the
Czech Republic,
Ryzlink vlašský is grown in the
South Moravian Region, particularly in the
Mikulovská and
Velkopavlovická wine subregions (
vinařská podoblast). • In
Hungary,
Olaszrizling is the most widespread grape variety of the country, e.g. in the
Csopak wine region on
Lake Balaton. • In
Italy, it is known as
Riesling Italico when grown in the northern regions such as
Trentino,
Collio and
Friuli. • In
Romania, it is called
Riesling Italian where it makes a
late harvest and sparkling wine. • In
Serbia it is the most planted grape variety by total area. • In
Slovakia it is grown in the
Modra and
Nitra wine regions. • In
Slovenia, Welschriesling is known as
laški rizling ('Italian Riesling') as opposed to
renski rizling ('Rhine Riesling'; i.e., Riesling proper). It is grown in the
Lower Styria region of eastern Slovenia, produces dry to medium-dry wines in the
Vipava Valley in western Slovenia, and is cultivated in
White Carniola to the southeast with well-known superior quality wines. , northern
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