Napoleón (Don Mariano)
Vine of Spanish origin, the bud-burst period occurs in the first week of April, while the ripening period occurs in the third week of October. The cluster is large (900-1000 grams), pyramidal, sometimes winged, moderately compact, and the peduncle has an average length. The large, uniform, ovoid berry has a neutral taste, semi-crunchy pulp and a pruinose, quite thick skin with a conspicuous pink-purplish navel.
Clones in propagation:
Napoleón E105.