Maxim (11-21) — early white grape with large elongated berries Selection: Belinchuk Roman Stanislavovich Parental pair: Enigma × Dikson Ripening period: early Growth strength: vigorous Frost resistance: up to –23°C Disease resistance: above average Purpose: table variety Description of the variety Maxim (11-21) — a promising hybrid form of early ripening grapes, which combines large-fruitedness, high yield and attractive marketable appearance. The bushes are vigorous, well-loaded with the crop and stably bear fruit. The clusters are large, weighing 800–1200 g, beautiful and aligned. The berries are elongated, white in color, very large, weighing 16–18 g. The pulp is dense and juicy, the taste is harmonious and pleasantly balanced. Due to its good transportability, high yield and attractive appearance, the variety is suitable for both personal consumption and commercial cultivation. Characteristics Cluster weight: 800–1200 g Berry weight: 16–18 g Berry shape: elongated Berry color: white Taste: harmonious Growth strength: vigorous Frost resistance: up to –23°C Disease resistance: above average Transportability: good Advantages of the variety ✓ Large clusters and large berries ✓ Early ripening ✓ Harmonious taste ✓ High yield ✓ Increased disease resistance ✓ Good transportability ✓ Attractive presentation