Kazka Kishmysh is a large seedless grape with an attractive color. Ripening period: medium. Breeder: Kalugin V.M. Growth strength: vigorous. Frost resistance: up to –23 °C. Seedlessness: 2nd class (soft rudiments are possible in the largest berries). Purpose: table grapes, suitable for fresh consumption, long-term storage and transportation. Description of the variety Kazka Kishmysh is one of the largest berry raisins in the world, created by breeder Kalugin Viktor Mikhailovich. The grapes combine the huge size of the berries, bright attractive color and harmonious taste. The clusters are large, of medium density, conical in shape, sometimes with a wing. The berries are very large, oval-elongated, dark pink or purple in color, fleshy-juicy, with a rich harmonious taste. The variety is able to be stored on the bush for a long time, preserving its presentation and taste properties. The berry is tightly held on the stalk, which makes it suitable for long-term storage and transportation. To obtain maximum harvest quality, the bunches themselves must be rationed. Characteristics Bunch weight: large Berry weight: very large Color: dark pink / purple Taste: harmonious Seedlessness: 2nd class Transportability: high Advantages of the shape Extra-large elongated berries of attractive color Seedless with a pleasant harmonious taste Good transportability and keeping quality Can hang on the bush for a long time without losing quality Powerful growth and high yield Resistant to moisture Improving the quality of the harvest by rationing the bunches themselves