RIPENING
Late period, about 41 days after Burlat variety.
FRUIT
The fruit is medium to big sized and it has a spherical shape. It has a deep red color and it’s dotted; it has an average sensitivity to brown rot and Cylindrosporium. This variety is particularly susceptible to cracking.
TASTE
This cherry’s pulp has a dark red color and it’s fairly firm, not so much juicy, but with discrete taste qualities.
RIPENING
Early period.
FRUIT
Medium-large sized. They are heart-shaped and they have a medium consistency. The peel is dark red colored, sweet and juicy.
TASTE
Sweet, moderately sour and aromatic.
RIPENING
Middle period, about 14 days after Burlat variety.
FRUIT
The fruit is medium to large sized, has a deep wine red color with dots on the surface and has a spherical shape; it’s susceptible to cracking, not so susceptible to brown rot and moderately resistant to manipulation.
TASTE
The pulp has an orange color, medium texture and organoleptic features.
RIPENING
Late period, about 39 days after Burlat variety.
FRUIT
This cherry’s fruit has a big size, it’s round shaped and, in vertical section, resembles an heart. It’s evenly dark red colored. It’s averagely resistant to cracking and susceptible to brown rot.
TASTE
The pulp is very firm and sweet, and it has excellent organoleptic features. It’s fairly resistant to manipulation.
RIPENING
Middle period, about 14-16 days after Burlat variety. Uniform ripening.
FRUIT
The fruit is big sized, heart-shaped, symmetrical and good looking. The peel is medium thick, with a bright red color, extended to the entire surface. The color tends to a brilliant purple red in advanced ripening.
TASTE
The pulp is pink, with excellent consistency. It’s fleshy, juicy and very aromatic, with excellent quality. It’s very sweet, with a good level of acidity.
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