It is Uzbekistan's clone and cultivated in Tashkent, Namanqan, Farqana and Samarkand in larger scale. In Azerbaijan, it is
planted in Khachmaz district, in wine collections including the collection of Azerbaijan Agricultural Institute.
Bushes are strong.
Flowers are of functional female type. Clusters are big, cone-shaped or
cylindrical cone-shaped, usually have dense burdocks
especially when cross-pollinated. Seeds are medium-large, large,
weak-oval, tiny and dark blue. Skin is a bit thick but not
rough. Languid is fleshy and juicy. When seeds break out from the stalk
small light brushes remain in clusters. Taste is ordinary
and sourness is in harmony with sugar.
Charaz is early ripening table grape. This type is valued for its early-ripening, beauty and for its large clusters and seeds.