Daliclass apple
Daliclass is modern apple, developed in France, and closely related to Elstar. As might be expected the flavour is excellent, with more acidity than is usually found in Elstar.
The cream-coloured flesh is crisp, light rather than dense, coarse-grained, and very juicy.
The apples are a good size, with the red / orange flush over a yellow background which is currently considered the best colour for supermarket apples.
USDA identification images for Daliclass
The identification paintings in the USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection span the years 1886 to 1942.
Citation: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Visitor reviews
- 11 Feb 2023 Rosemary BentleySweet, crisp and juicy and the skin is easy to eat especially if cut into segments. That is where the vitamins are found and should not be thrown away.
- 14 Nov 2022 b AdamsonHint of a russet flavour, very juicy and sweet. Skin is tough, but then perhaps it won't bruise so easily.
- 23 Jan 2019 Juliet lLONDON, United KingdomWonderful fruity flavour, very juicy. Wow!
- 19 Feb 2018 Penny StevensST PETER PORT, United KingdomLovely sweet/sharp taste for a British Apple but the skin is unpalatable tough. For a pleasant eating experience peeling is required.
Tree register
We don't have any registered trees for this variety yet. If you have a Daliclass tree you can register it here.
Origins
- Species: Malus domestica - Apple
- Parentage: Elstar x Pilot
- Originates from: France
- Introduced: 2010
- Developed by: Davodeau Ligonnière
Identification
- Country of origin: France
- Period of origin: 2000
- Fruit size: Average
Using
- Keeping (of fruit): 3 months or more
- Flavour quality: Very good
- Flavour style (apples): Sweet/Sharp
- Food uses: Eating fresh
Growing
- Gardening skill: Average
- Flowering group: 3
- Ploidy: Diploid
- Vigour: Average vigour
- Bearing regularity: Regular
- Fruit bearing: Spur-bearer
- Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Where to buy fresh fruit
No orchards have registered as growing this variety. If you grow this and want to register please go to our Orchard Registration form.