Bethelridge, KY (Zone 6a) | December 2004 | neutral
Also known as: Bell’s Favorite, Hominy, Sops in Wine.
Formerly sold in the South as Hominy, Sops of Wine is described as...Read More an excellent early summer apple which grows well in all regions of the South. Its exact origins are unclear, but Beach says it is an ancient English culinary and cider apple. Fruit medium to large, slightly conical, with greenish-yellow skin covered with dark red faint red striping. Flesh is yellow and often stained with pink, tender, aromatic, and not very juicy. Ripens late June to July, later in the mountains.
Also known as: Bell’s Favorite, Hominy, Sops in Wine.
Formerly sold in the South as Hominy, Sops of Wine is described as...Read More