Marmeladka is a very early grape with large purple berries. Selection: Kalugin V.M. Ripening period: very early (100–110 days) Growth strength: vigorous Frost resistance: up to –23°C Purpose: table form Description of the variety Marmeladka is a new hybrid grape form selected by Viktor Mikhailovich Kalugin, which is distinguished by a very early ripening period, large berries and an attractive presentation. The bushes are vigorous, with high yield potential. The form requires regulation of the number of clusters to obtain a high-quality and even harvest. The flower is bisexual, pollination is good. The clusters are large, of medium density, weighing 800–1200 g. The berries are very large, weighing 15–18 g, oval, elongated in shape, beautiful purple in color. The pulp is very dense, fleshy-juicy and crispy, with a high accumulation of sugar. The taste is harmonious, varietal, pleasant. Due to the large berry, early ripening and good presentation, Marmalade is an interesting form both for personal consumption and for growing for sale. Characteristics Ripening period: very early (100–110 days) Cluster weight: 800–1200 g Berry weight: 15–18 g Berry shape: oval, elongated Berry color: purple Taste: harmonious, varietal Pulp: very dense, fleshy-crisp Flower: bisexual Growth strength: vigorous Frost resistance: up to –23°C Advantages of the variety ✓ Very early ripening period ✓ Large marketable clusters ✓ Large elongated berries ✓ Beautiful purple color ✓ Dense crispy pulp ✓ High sugar accumulation ✓ Good pollination ✓ High yield ✓ Promising form of selection Kalugina V.M.