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A wonderful, low-maintenance variety successfully cultivated throughout Poland. The fruit ripening time is early, with good yield, medium-sized, moderately compact clusters. The berries are large, round-ellipsoidal, yellow-green, with a distinct muscat flavor. This variety is grateful and very easy to grow. Eating grapes boosts the body's resistance to infections. This vine prefers a warm, sunny location, sheltered from cold and strong winds. The best soil for grapes is fertile, sandy-loam, and slightly moist.
A wonderful, low-maintenance variety successfully cultivated throughout Poland. The fruit ripening time is early, with good yield, medium-sized, moderately compact clusters. The berries are large, round-ellipsoidal, yellow-green, with a distinct muscat flavor. This variety is grateful and very easy to grow. Eating grapes boosts the body's resistance to infections. Grapes also contain vitamin A, which positively affects eyesight, and B vitamins, which alleviate stress. They also contain iron and iodine, which regulate thyroid function.
Ripening: Early September.
Care: In early November, cover the shrubs with soil (peat), forming a mound about 30 cm high over each one, and protect the lowest buds. In the first year after planting, train the vine on a single shoot. Pruning in subsequent years depends on the grape-growing and pruning methods you adopt.
Planting: Plant 10-15 cm deeper than it grew in the pot. Smaller plants should be planted in a depression and covered with soil only in autumn. This planting method significantly increases the frost resistance of the grapevine shrubs.