The Virenya peach variety is a winter-hardy tree with a medium fruit ripening period. The tree is vigorous and begins fruiting 2–4 years after planting, with a lifespan of approximately 18–20 years. For successful winter survival, it is recommended to mulch the root system, which helps protect the plant during cold seasons.
The fruits of the Virenya peach have a medium size, weighing between 100 and 120 grams. The main color of the fruits is yellow, with a bright red blush covering a significant portion of the surface. The skin is dense but tender, and the flesh is yellow, juicy, and has a sweet flavor with a slight acidity. The pit is free and easily separates from the flesh, making this variety convenient for consumption and processing.
The variety is resistant to leaf curl and is self-fertile, so no additional pollinators are required. The Virenya peach is suitable for growing in regions with moderate frost tolerance and can be successfully transported due to the dense skin of its fruits. Its high yield and versatility make it attractive for gardeners seeking quality and flavorful fruits.