Kishmish "Nirvana" - a large-fruited seedless variety with excellent taste Selection: American Ripening period: early-medium (to be specified) Growth strength: vigorous, with short internodes Frost resistance: up to -23 °C Disease resistance: high Purpose: table variety, fresh market, commercial and private cultivation Description of the variety Kishmish "Nirvana" - a new promising variety, distinguished by stable yield, excellent presentation and excellent taste characteristics. The bushes are vigorous, with a characteristic short internodes, form 2 large inflorescences per shoot even with short pruning. The flower is bisexual, which guarantees stable pollination. The clusters are large, weighing 700–1300 g or more, with beautiful red-burgundy berries weighing 10–14 g. The berries are very crunchy, harmonious in taste, with excellent seedlessness (I class). The ripe vine acquires a spectacular red hue. The variety is not prone to cracking of berries and is resistant to humidity changes. It has good frost resistance, which makes it suitable for cultivation in different regions. Characteristics Weight of the bunch: 0.7–1.3 kg and more Weight of the berry: 10–14 g Color of the berries: red-burgundy Taste: harmonious, sweet Flesh: crispy Seedlessness class: I (completely seedless) Advantages of the variety Large, attractive bunches Excellent seedlessness (class I) Crisp, sweet flesh Stable yield Resistance to cracking Frost resistance down to –23 °C