Eldorado is a very early pink grape with a muscat aroma. Ripening period: very early. Growth vigor: vigorous. Frost resistance: up to –27 °C. Disease resistance: average/above average. Purpose: table variety for fresh consumption and sale. Description of the variety Eldorado is an attractive pink grape with early ripening and excellent taste characteristics. The berries are oval, weighing 8–12 g, of a delicate pink color, with a distinct muscat aroma and harmonious taste. The flesh is fleshy and juicy, pleasantly crunchy. The flower is bisexual, which ensures stable pollination without pea-like formation. The clusters are medium or large, weighing 500–900 g, attractive and transportable. The variety is characterized by increased frost resistance, which makes it promising for cultivation even in cooler regions. Characteristics Bunch weight: 0.5–0.9 kg Berry weight: 8–12 g Color: pink Taste: muscat, harmonious Pulp: fleshy, juicy, crunchy Transportability: high Advantages of the variety Very early ripening Delicate pink color of berries Distinct muscat flavor Bisexual flowers — stable fruiting High frost resistance (up to –27 °C) Good transportability