Narrative
Type = Table Grape. Per Grape Varieties of India, pg. 54-55: "Vines very vigorous. Leaves orbicular, 5-lobed, large, thin, smooth. Flowers hermaphrodite, stamens upright, anthers higher than stigma. Bunches large, long, long conical to cylindrical, sometimes shouldered, compact. Berries greenish yellow, spherical, medium large size, moderately variable; bloom thin, not easily removable. Skin adherent to pulp, medium thick, medium tough, transparency weak. Pulp melting. Juice clear and sub-acid. This is believed to be one of the oldest varieties under cultivation in India. Ripening is uniform, mid-season, middle of June to end of June in North India, last week of Februrary to mid March. Quality is medium. T.S.S. 16-18%, acidity .5-.8%, juice 60-75%. Berries crack with rain. Keeping quality not goodl can be transported over long distances. It is a very heavy yielder. It is a prolific bearer even on single stake system."