Product description
Ancient variety of Piedmont, the origin of which seems to date from 800mX in the area of Cuneo. As is often the case between varieties from one time, the difference remained very localized and the name comes from a nickname referring to the long thin stem. The fruits have very good keeping properties and are suitable for cooking.
- Dimensions: large. Productivity: average.
- Flowering: mid-early.
- Skin: smooth, yellow-green with wine-red coloring and slag-colored level of the adhesion of the stem, small inconspicuous freckles areolate.
- Pulp: Pulp white Taste: sweet, pleasant.
- Ripening: medium, collected the second week of September.
- Lifespan: excellent.
- Characteristics: very old variety.
- Susceptibility: -