become stronger towards the upper extremity, and
assume a dull brown colour early in the autumn.
B earing-Wood strong, and nearly smooth.
Leaves large, rugose, slightly plaited, and
irregularly serrated.
Clusters large. F ruit of a greater size than
in any variety except the Red Antwerp, globular,
inclining to conical, of a bright deep transparent
purplish red. Grains large. Flavour extremely
rich and pleasant, without inuch acidity.
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