A distinctive late, high quality dessert apple. The fruits have a typical Pearmain shape. Orange flushed with attractive lenticel spots and red-brown smooth skin. The flesh is cream, juicy and crisp when eaten fresh, later on with age this can become drier but tender. A rich, aromatic, nutty flavour; firmly textured. An excellent keeper and extremely attractive. A very healthy apple which is resistant to scab, frost and powdery mildew. A lovely white, pink tipped blossom in the spring and a dark green leaf. Semi vigorous rootstock: Ht 3.5-4 metres in 10 years. Polination group 2.
These trees have been grown in the ground and potted Nov 2025, please note they will not be fully rooted in their pots until Spring/ Summer 2026 but can be planted straight out through the dormant period.


