Velora is an early blue-plum grape with large berries. Ripening period: early. Growth strength: vigorous. Frost resistance: up to −23 °C. Disease resistance: high. Description of the variety Velora is a promising early table grape variety with high yield, attractive clusters and excellent taste characteristics. The vine ripens well, the bushes form a plentiful harvest even in adverse conditions. The clusters are large, weighing 700–1200 g, of medium density. The berries are elongated, large, weighing 14–18 g, blue-plum in color with a pleasant matte coating. The pulp is dense, fleshy, with a harmonious dessert taste. The skin and stone are practically not felt when eating, which makes the variety especially attractive for fresh consumption. Characteristics: Cluster weight: 0.7–1.2 kg Berry weight: 14–18 g Berry shape: elongated Color: blue‑plum Taste: harmonious, dessert Transportability: high Advantages of the shape Early ripening Large attractive berries Harmonious sweet taste High yield Frost resistance down to −23 °C High resistance to major diseases