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The Skazka Kishmish grape is a mid-season seedless grape variety bred by V. M. Kalugin. The vines are very vigorous, with bisexual flowers. Vine ripening is good. The clusters are large, conical or cylindrical, of medium density, weighing 700-1000 grams or more. The berries are ovoid, dark pink in color, very large (for a sultana), with individual grapes weighing 7-12 grams. This is one of the largest-berry sultanas in the world today, and the berries hang on the vine for a long time without losing their quality. Under proper conditions, these grapes can easily ripen until February. The skin of the berries is medium thick, with no cracking observed. The flesh is fleshy, juicy, and has a harmonious flavor. Seedlessness class: II-III. Other parameters are under study. Frost resistance is -25°C. Kishmish Skazka withstood these frosts and produced a full crop. Resistance to mildew, gray mold, and powdery mildew is very high.
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