Tyson


Tyson - early dark grapes with giant berries and crispy flesh Selection: Kalugin V.M. Ripening period: early (100–110 days) Growth strength: vigorous Frost resistance: up to –23°C Disease resistance: high Purpose: table form Description of the variety Tyson - a promising hybrid form of grapes selected by Viktor Mikhailovich Kalugin, which combines early ripening, very large berries and high marketable qualities. The bushes are vigorous, with good yield potential. The form is distinguished by powerful development and the ability to form a high-quality harvest. The berries are very large, weighing 18–25 g, elongated and elegant in shape. The color of the berries is rich dark red, when fully ripe it turns into an almost black shade, which gives the clusters a particularly spectacular appearance. The pulp is dense, fleshy, crispy and juicy. The taste is harmonious, varietal, rich, with pleasant flavor nuances. Due to the large berry, beautiful dark color and high transportability, Tyson has great potential both for own consumption and for growing for sale. Characteristics Ripening period: 100–110 days Berry weight: 18–25 g Berry shape: elongated Berry color: dark red, almost black Taste: harmonious, varietal Pulp: dense, fleshy-crisp Growth strength: vigorous Frost resistance: up to –23°C Disease resistance: high Advantages of the variety ✓ Early ripening period ✓ Very large berry up to 25 g ✓ Spectacular dark color ✓ Dense crispy pulp ✓ Rich harmonious taste ✓ Good presentation ✓ High transportability ✓ Resistance to cracking ✓ Promising form of selection Kalugina V.M.


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