Registered redfleshed German commercial variety which crops every year. Does not brown on cutting. One person has told me that this is the same as "Roter Mond". I'll add comments after seeing apples of both.
- Another apple enthusiast tells me that 'Roter Mond' was brought to Germany during WW2 from the Ukraine, and that 'Weirouge' was a discovery in German garden.
There is now a commercial planting of several thousand trees of Weirouge in Italy.
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FRUIT
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TASTING NOTES
Slightly tart but sweet; quite similar in flavour to 'Discovery' but not as acidic. The pips are bright red, as can be seen from the photograph. The colours are most accurate on the third photograph (white backbround). Fruit texture is crisp and pleasant. Ripe end-August to mid- Sept.
Another redfleshed apple, Baya Marissa, is a descendant of Weirouge.I hope to have photographs of fruit and blossom in 2011.
update- Baya Marissa graft has died - but I now have a tree purchased from Orangepippin - will try again in 2012.
Roter Mond - update
I have now seen Weirouge and Roter Mond together. Reinhard and I are agreed that they are not the same.
Vitamin C content quite high; apples well past their best which had been stored for three weeks were analysed in Nov 2011 and contained 8.6mg per 100g fruit.
More pictures of WEIROUGE from Hans Parneel, Belgium....
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