This variety was obtained from seed of open pollination of the 'Kubanskaya Kometa' variety. Originator — Moscow Agricultural Academy named after K.A. Timiryazev. Authors: A.V. Isachkin, N.V. Agafonov, B.N. Vorob'ev. Introduced into the State Register for the Central Region in 2005.
Tree is tall-growing. Crown is spreading, of medium density.
Fruits are large, 30 g, round, even. Suture is weak, superficial. Skin color is light-red. Calyx is narrow, of medium depth. Fruit apex is flat. Skin is of medium thickness, firm. Peduncle is of medium length and thickness, weakly attached to the fruit. Flesh is light-red, firm, fibrous. Flavor is very good, sour-sweet. Stone is of medium size, separates easily.
Yield is average. Variety is of universal use. Winter hardiness is high. Relatively resistant to diseases.
Advantages: very early ripening, winter hardiness, good flavor.
Disadvantages: self-sterile, relatively resistant to diseases.