The "Crimean Masterpiece" peach variety is a medium-sized tree with a flat-rounded canopy of medium density and moderate growth force. This variety flowers late, which allows it to avoid crop losses due to late spring frosts. The flowers are bell-shaped, and the frost resistance of the flower buds is at a medium level. The trees have high yields and resistance to diseases such as powdery mildew and clasterosporiosis, and they also tolerate dry conditions well.
The fruits of this variety have a round or wide oval shape, medium to large size with a mass from 110 to 160 grams. The fruit skin is yellow with a crimson blush in the form of stripes covering from 50 to 75% of the surface, and has a soft velvety fuzz. The flesh is yellow, juicy and dense, with a fibrous texture, differs with a pleasant balance of sugar and acidity, which gives the fruits a rich and aromatic taste.
The variety is recommended for both commercial cultivation and home gardens. Despite the fact that "Crimean Masterpiece" is self-fertile, the use of pollinators is recommended for stable fruiting. Up to 300 centners of peaches can be collected from one hectare, which makes this variety particularly attractive to gardeners and farmers seeking high and quality yield.