Emir - early purple grapes with large berries and high marketability Breeder: Kalugin V.M. Ripening period: early (110–115 days) Flower type: bisexual (self-pollinating) Growth strength: vigorous Frost resistance: up to −23 °C Disease resistance: high Description of the variety Emir is one of the most promising hybrid forms of grapes in terms of marketable characteristics. Combines early ripening, large and attractive berries, excellent taste and stable yield. The bushes are vigorous, with a powerful vine that ripens well. Clusters of cylindrical shape, large, medium density, weighing 800–2000 g. The berries are elongated (30×48 mm), average weight 20–30 g, rich purple color with attractive shine. The pulp is dense, crispy, sweet, with a balanced harmonious taste. The variety is distinguished by its high yield, but requires mandatory rationing to achieve maximum berry quality. Characteristics Bunch weight: 0.8–2.0 kg Berry weight: 20–30 g Berry size: 30×48 mm Color: purple Taste: harmonious, sweet Transportability: high Advantages of the form Large, attractive berries and bunches Early ripening (August) High yield Harmonious sweet taste Good transportability Frost resistance down to −23 °C