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Type = Table Grape. Per 'Grape Varieties of India', pg.95-96: "Vines poor to medium in vigour. Full-grown leaves orbicular, 5-lobed, medium large, thin, rough, downy above and felted below. Flowers hermaphrodite, stamens upright, anthers much higher than stigma. Bunches small to medium large, medium long, long cylindrical or pyramidal, neither shouldered nor winged, loose to well filled. Berries golden yellow to amber, spherical, medium large, size moderately variable; bloom thin, easily removable; apex pointed, adherence weak. Skin slip skin type, tough, transparency poor. Pulp firm, crisp, juicy, pronounced foxy flavour, veins visible but not prominent. Juice yellowish green, turbid, sweet. Seeds dark brown, very many in number. Ripening uniform, mid-season, 4th week of June to 1st week of July. Quality medium, T.S.S. 16-17%, acidity .9-1.0%, juice 60%. Quality poor with early rains; light to medium cropper. Has been found to be moderately susceptible to anthracnose, but resistant to powdery mildew."