Kishmish Vogon Prystrasti — very early American kishmish with fiery red berries Selection: USA Status: new Ripening period: very early (95–105 days) Growth strength: vigorous Frost resistance: under study Purpose: kishmish, table form Description of the variety Kishmish Vogon Prystrasti — a new promising American seedless grape, which is distinguished by a very early ripening period, beautiful berry color and high taste. The form has great growth strength and good yield potential. It lays up to 2 inflorescences per shoot, is well pollinated and forms uniform clusters without pea-like formation. The berries are oval in shape, with a slightly pointed tip, weighing 5–7 g. The color of the berries is very attractive — fiery red. The pulp is dense, crispy, with good accumulation of sugar. The taste is harmonious, sweet and pleasant. Kishmish has a seedless class I, which makes it especially valuable among modern seedless forms. Fire of Passion is distinguished by high resistance of berries to cracking, tolerates precipitation well and can remain on the bush for a long time without losing its marketable appearance. Characteristics Ripening period: 95–105 days Berry weight: 5–7 g Berry shape: oval, with a slight sharpening Berry color: fiery red Taste: harmonious, sweet Pulp: dense, crispy Seedless class: I Growth strength: vigorous Frost resistance: under study Advantages of the variety ✓ New American selection ✓ Very early ripening ✓ I seedless class ✓ Beautiful fiery red color ✓ Dense crispy pulp ✓ Good sugar accumulation ✓ Pollination without pea-like appearance ✓ Resistance of berries to cracking ✓ Long preservation of berries on the bush