KWS Allocator — a hybrid of winter wheat, intended for cultivation in various regions of Russia, including the Volga-Vyatka, West Siberian, as well as the Republic of Buryatia and Krasnoyarsk Krai. The plant is characterized by medium to tall stature (from 110 to 140 cm), resistance to lodging, and high ecological plasticity, enabling successful cultivation under a wide range of natural-climatic conditions. The vegetation period varies from 87 to 330 days depending on the region and conditions, indicating the variety's flexibility and adaptability to different agronomic practices. KWS Allocator is distinguished by high yield potential, which can reach up to 72.1 centners per hectare in some regions and even up to 120 centners per hectare under optimal conditions and high agronomic standards. The 1000-grain weight ranges from 29–40 g, indicating large grain size and good seed quality. The variety exhibits high tillering intensity and spring regrowth ability, contributing to the formation of a robust and productive vegetative mass. Additionally, it demonstrates high winter hardiness and drought resistance, making it a reliable choice for regions with variable climatic conditions. The disease resistance of KWS Allocator is at a medium to high level: the variety shows moderate resistance to stem rust and septoria, as well as high resistance to septoria in some regions. It is recommended to use only original seeds to preserve all declared characteristics. The optimal seed planting depth is 2–3 cm, and seeding rates vary depending on the planting purpose — from 2.0 to 3.0 million seeds per hectare. Due to its qualities and adaptability, KWS Allocator is a promising variety for achieving stable and high yields of winter wheat.