- A Slovak white currant variety bred at the Horticulture Institute in Bojnice; Heinemans Rote Spatlese and Red Lake cross, launched in 1977; in Poland a considerably new cultivar.
- Grows up to 1.0-1.5 m high.
- Produces large even berries gathered in clusters containing several dozen fruits (25-40 on average); its clusters are long, compact and easy to pick; its berries are yellowish white with visible veins and seeds showing through the skin; tasty, slightly tart with sweet flavour; its fruits ripen evenly in mid-July; good for processing – can be mixed with other fruits when making preserves, can be enjoyed raw, also good for dried fruits.
- Recommended for home gardens and growing in rows.
- High-yielding, commences fruit bearing early and gives abundant crops every year.
- Prefers sunny or half-shaded positions, medium wet, sandy or clayey soils, rather fertile with a slightly acidic pH.
- Totally cold hardy, resistant to foliar anthracnosis; in favourable summers can be affected by powdery mildew.
