Soft, juicy, low-acid, sweet and astringent. (SG 1.057, acidity 0.17%, tannin 0.6%) Not as bitter as Dabinett and Harry Masters Jersey. Medium-sized somewhat oblate and oblique yellow fruit with a reddish blush and some striping. Presumably originated near Nehou on the northwest coast of Normandy although there are no records of a French variety by that name. Likely renamed Nehou when it was brought to England in the 1920s and popularized by HP Bulmer’s cider company. Renaming apples has been a tradition for centuries!
Introduced to the states in 1949. Blooms mid-late season. Z4. Maine Grown. (Standard: 3–6' bare-root trees)
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