SCUINYA FIRSTBORN — a grape variety obtained by crossing the Madlen Angiwin and Hamburg Muscat varieties. This grape belongs to the early-medium ripening period and has a universal direction of use, making it attractive both for industrial cultivation and for personal gardens. The leaves of the plant are large, deeply cut, with a characteristic bristly-hairy pubescence on the underside.
Clusters of SCUINYA FIRSTBORN vary from medium to large size, have a cylinder-conical or conical shape and a dense structure. Berries are of medium size, oval or elongated in shape, covered with a white, thick and elastic skin. The pulp is juicy and fleshy, which provides a pleasant taste and good texture of the fruit. The yield of the variety is high, which is confirmed by a stable harvest from each bush.
The variety has increased resistance to diseases and pests, as well as good winter hardiness, which allows growing it in various climatic conditions. Due to these qualities, SCUINYA FIRSTBORN is suitable for gardeners who are striving to obtain an early and high-quality harvest of table grapes with excellent taste characteristics.