Black Finger (Required)


Black Finger — large-fruited grape with elongated dark berries Selection: Kalugin V.M. Ripening period: early (115–120 days) Growth strength: vigorous Frost resistance: up to –23°C Purpose: table variety Description of the variety Black Finger — a promising table form of grapes selected by V.M. Kalugin, which is distinguished by large finger-shaped berries, powerful growth and high yield. The bushes are vigorous, form a stable harvest and show themselves well when grown. The clusters are large, weighing from 1 kg and more, beautiful and marketable. The berries are large, weighing 15–16 g, elongated finger-shaped, uniform in size and very attractive. Due to the original shape of the berry, the variety is in high demand and looks great on the market. The combination of stable fruiting, large clusters and spectacular berries makes Chorny Palets interesting for both home vineyards and commercial cultivation. Characteristics Ripening period: 115–120 days Cluster weight: 1 kg and more Berry weight: 15–16 g Berry shape: elongated, finger-shaped Growth strength: vigorous Frost resistance: up to –23°C Yield: high Marketability: high Advantages of the variety ✓ Large kilogram clusters ✓ Original finger-shaped berry shape ✓ Large, uniform berries ✓ High yield ✓ Stable fruiting ✓ Strong bush growth ✓ Excellent marketable appearance


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