The Talisman x Radiant Kyshmysh crossbred grape variety Anuta is a mid-to-late season table grape, ripening over 125-140 days, typically in late August to early September. This variety was developed by amateur breeder V.N. Krainov. The vines exhibit high vigor, root quickly, and adapt well to various growing conditions. Flowers are perfect (bisexual), eliminating the need for additional pollination. Canes mature excellently, and the plant begins bearing fruit 4-5 years after planting. Anuta forms large, conical clusters with a loose structure, weighing between 800 to 2000 grams. Berries are oval or elongated, bright pink with a yellowish tint, large—about 12-14 grams and up to 35 mm in size. The flesh is juicy and fleshy, with a pleasant muscat aroma and a sweet-sour taste. The skin is firm, which does not detract from the taste quality and ensures good transportability of the harvested crop, allowing it to withstand long transport even at high temperatures. When left on the bushes for a long time, the berries maintain an attractive appearance, although the flesh may lose some of its properties slightly. The variety shows high resistance to diseases, including oidium and mildew, provided that timely preventive fungicide treatment is carried out. Frost resistance reaches -23°C, but in northern regions, it is recommended to cover the bushes for winter for better cane preservation. During dry periods, the grapevine requires additional irrigation. The variety is unpretentious and suitable for beginner viticulturists, combining high yield with excellent taste qualities and good adaptability to climatic conditions.