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2015–16 Bavarian Cup
The 2015–16 Bavarian Cup (''German: Bayerischer Toto-Pokal 2015–16'') was the nineteenth edition of this competition, first held in 1998 and organised by the Bavarian Football Association (''BFV''). The winner qualified for the first round of the 2016–17 DFB-Pokal, the German Cup. The competition is open to all senior men's association football, football teams playing within the Bavarian football league system and the 3. Liga. The final was played on 28 May and won by Würzburger Kickers, defeating SpVgg Unterhaching 6–2 in the final. As Würzburg had already qualified for the German Cup though it's 3. Liga third-place finish runners-up Unterhaching took up their qualifying spot through the Bavarian Cup. For the first round of the 2016–17 DFB-Pokal Würzburg drew 2. Bundesliga club Eintracht Braunschweig while Unterhaching drew Bundesliga side FSV Mainz 05. History The Bavarian Cup, officially referred to as the ''Bayerischer Toto-Pokal'' for sponsorship reasons was e ...
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Bukettraube (''/bu-ket-trau-be/''), also called Bouquet Blanc, Bouquettraube, Sylvaner Musqué or Bukettrebe, is a variety of white grape of German origin. Sebastian Englerth is supposed to have created it in Randersacker in the 19th century, although an Alsatian origin has also been claimed. Bukettraube is a cross of Silvaner and Schiava Grossa. Appearance Conical bunches, with round bronze or yellow-green firm grapes with a tough skin. Smell and taste Wines from Bukettraube is often described as having a Muscat-like bouquet. Tastes include: peaches, apricot, and pear. When oaked, the wines may also have slight buttery or spicy undertones. Growing locations Due to the limited shelf life of Bukettraube wine (less than a year), the varietal wine is rarely traded over any distance and the variety is grown only in a few locations. While not a common variety anywhere, the most prominent plantations are those of South Africa, and there are some very small plantations in German ...
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