An ancient French variety of russet apple blushed with red, first described in 1613, but more than likely older and may be Roman. Known in England by the 18th Century. A late-season variety, which is picked from mid- to late-October in South-East England, stored and at its best from December to January.
Tree Type | Dessert (Eating) Apple |
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Cider Club tour of Normandy cider makers
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Saturday 19th July 2025
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