A medium sized, round-conical dessert apple. Of very appealing flavour, said by some to have a hint of wine.
Skin bright green turning yellow as it ripens. First came to attention in 1998 in Pershore as a tree that had developed unnoticed from a pip. Named after the then owner of the property.
Introduced
1998
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Area
Worcestershire
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Shape
Round-conical
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