The clone was obtained by cross pollination of the sorts Bikan (Shasla of Napoleon) and Hamburg Muscat by Pirovano in
Italy. It was brought to Baku in 1929 and from there it was taken to the grape collection of the republic for experiments. But
in the 70s of the last century inoculation materials in great quantities were brought from Bulgaria first to Khanlar region and
afterwards planted in two lines in Ganja Grape-trading LTD. The ampliographic description of the sort was made by
A.N.Atakishiyeva in Ganja. Currently, researcher Sevil Abdulayeva is engaged in development of its agrotechnics.
Bushes are very strong. Flowers are self-pollinated. Clusters are very big, cylindrical and cone-shaped, in most cases it is
winged far between and of medium density. Stalk is tender and doesn't get firm. While gathering big clusters from the bushes
and putting them into the boxes, clusters should be kept vertically without changing the direction. If the instruction is not
followed, big and beautiful clusters break into several parts and lose shape. Seeds are very big and prolonged, tiny and not
oval. Languid is fleshy, a little bit juicy and of Muscat taste.
It is late ripening table grape. The variations of this type haven't
been mentioned in any descriptions. 2 variations of this grape
is discovered in Ganja Grape-trading LTD one with Muscat taste and
the other with ordinary. Not a single difference has
been found yet either regarding their morphological signs or vegetative
or generic organs. It is highly and constantly fruitful.
Stem leave doesn't drop out of the pollinated ovary until they reach
normal bigness. Clusters and seeds of the grape are so
beautiful that they seem artificial. It is useful for making stewed
fruit, jam, pickles and tinning. It is very useful for keeping
and carrying to longer destinations.