Narrative
Type = Table grape. Per Chadha and Randhawa (see citation): "Vines medium in vigour. Bark adherent and detaches in short, rough and brittle straps. Canes short, thin; internodes medium long. Buds broad at apex, covered with brown pubescence. Growing shoots light green, glabrous or almost so. Tendrils intermittent, bi- and tri-fid, medium thick, medium long, glabrous. Unfolding leaves variously pigmented; cob-webby above and below. Full-grown leaves cuneiform, 3 or 5-lobed, medium large, thin, smooth, glabrous above and below. Superior lateral sinus shallow to medium deep, wide, V-shaped; inferior lateral sinus shallow, V-shaped; petiolar sinus narrow, acute and V-shaped. Teeth in 3-series, fair in number, narrow; primary teeth very narrow; secondary teeth broad. Petiole light purplish, long, glabrous. Flowers hermaphrodite, stamens upright, anthers higher than stigma. Inflorescence appears on 5th to 7th nodes. Bunches small to medium large, long, short conical to long conical, neither shouldered nor winged, well filled or compact. Peduncle green, medium long, medium thick, glabrous, devoid of warts. Rachis green, medium long, medium thick; primary branches few and medium long; secondary branches few. Pedicels arising mostly from rachis and primary branches, medium long, thick, glabrous, smooth and devoid of warts. Torus large and rough. Brush creamy white, medium long and thin. Berries greenish, spherical to oblate, small, size less variable; bloom thin, easily removable, apex truncate, adherence weak to medium strong. Skin adherent to pulp, medium thick, tough, transparency poor. Pulp melting, watery, musky flavour, veins visible, transparency very good. Juice clear and very sweet. Seeds very many (1-5; av.3), short, very narrow, small oblong, hard, tasteless, non-adherent; chalaza circular, raised and located below centre; beak medium long, incurved and smooth. Ripening is uniform, mid-season, 3rd to 4th week of June in Delhi. Quality good. T.S.S. 20-22%, acidity 0.5-0.8%, juice 70-80%. Rotting starts if left on the vine for long. Light to medium cropper. Yields better on arbour than on kniffin system. Yields 12,000 to 15,000 Kg/ha on arbour when planted 10' X 10'. This is a green, seeded mid-season variety with high T.S.S. and musky flavour and does well in North India. It is resistant to anthracnose and highly susceptible to Cercospora leaf-spot."