King
type: Cider
identification: Round conic to round, frequently somehat irregular and lopsided. Greenish maturing to yellow and flushed red over up to half the surface. Russeted lenticels can be large and most numerous toward the crown. The stem is little more than a fleshy knob alongside a fleshy swelling with cavity that is often very shallow, sometime protruding and surrounded by a thin russeting. The eye is large and open set in a wide basin. Character of the
origins: Gloucestershire
notes: xxxx bittersweet.
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