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New !!! Kishmish Zolotce / (2-12-3-3) is a seedless dessert variety (Class III) bred at the Potapenko Institute in Novocherkassk, Russia. It is a composite hybrid (Talisman x Rusbol Uluchshenny - Elf). It is a self-pollinating, mid-early variety (120-125 days), with fairly vigorous growth and good woodiness. The clusters are large, 400-550 g, up to 1000 g, cylindrical-conical, and quite dense. The berries are medium in size, 5-8 g, round or slightly oval, bright, white, yellowing when fully ripe. The fruit does not tend to split and is suitable for drying. The flesh is firm, fleshy, juicy, with a delicate nutmeg flavor and notes of lemon and lime, and very tasty. The sugar content is very high (19-24%), with a very low acidity of 4-5g/l. The yield is very high (75-85%). Disease resistance is very good, with frost resistance down to -25°C. The fruit tolerates transportation and storage well. This variety is suitable for commercial and amateur cultivation.