The 'Baikal'skaya Sineva' currant variety features a vigorous, medium-density bush with upright shoots of a light shade and shortened tops. The leaves are three-lobed, of medium size, dark green, leathery, and slightly shiny, with blunt and short teeth. The fruits of this variety are large, round, and black, with an average weight of about 0.8 grams. The berries possess a delicate tart-sweet taste with a pleasant aroma and contain a significant amount of vitamin C—about 119 mg%, as well as 9.6% sugars and 1.68% acids. The taste rating reaches 4.5 points, indicating high fruit quality.
The variety is distinguished by high yield, reaching an average of 94 centners per hectare, and good winter hardiness, making it suitable for cultivation under various climatic conditions. Baikal'skaya Sineva is resistant to diseases and pests, which facilitates plant care and reduces the need for frequent application of protective agents. The berries have a long, persistent calyx that is easily removed during processing.
Despite its many advantages, berry ripening occurs unevenly, and fruits can be damaged during harvest, requiring care during collection. The bushes are fast-growing and do not require complex care, making the variety attractive to gardeners. Overall, Baikal'skaya Sineva is a high-yielding, winter-hardy currant variety with tasty and nutritious berries, ideal for growing in a garden and processing.