Description
From north and north west Gloucestershire. The fruits are apple-shaped and large. They can also be stewed or pickled although not popular due to its small size. As a perry pear however, it has its devotees, as it crushes and presses well, releasing its juices easily. More often used in blends than as single-varietal perry.For help with choosing the correct rootstock for your needs, please click here A Guide to Rootstocks
For help with choosing the correct size and shape, please click here A Guide to Fruit Tree Shapes