Kishmish Vanda is an early seedless grape with large finger-shaped berries Parental pair: Oscar × Halloween Author: Panchenko R.R. Ripening period: early Frost resistance: up to –23°C Purpose: kishmish, table variety Description of the variety Kishmish Vanda is a promising seedless form of grapes of early ripening. It is characterized by great growth vigor, high yield and a very spectacular appearance of clusters and berries. The clusters are large, weighing 500–800 g. The berries are elongated, finger-shaped, sickle-shaped, up to 47–53 mm long, purple in color. The average weight of the berry is 8–10 g. The pulp is fleshy-crisp, the taste is harmonious. Seedlessness class is III. The berries may contain soft rudiments that are practically not felt during consumption. The variety demonstrates good resistance to cracking after rain, sunburn and is able to maintain its marketable appearance on the bush for a long time without losing the quality of the berries. Characteristics Bunch weight: 500–800 g Berry weight: 8–10 g Berry shape: finger-shaped, sickle-shaped Berry color: purple Taste: harmonious Seedlessness class: III Frost resistance: up to –23°C Advantages of the variety ✓ Early ripening ✓ Large seedless berries ✓ Spectacular finger-shaped berries ✓ Fleshy-crisp flesh ✓ High marketability of the crop ✓ Resistance to cracking after rain ✓ Good resistance to sunburn ✓ Long-term preservation of berries on the bush