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It ripens mid-September (the first ten days of September) and is characterized by a vigorous tree with an upright growth habit and high productivity. The bunches are large, cylindrical-pyramidal in shape, winged, and sparse. The berries are large, elliptical in shape, with a medium-thick, tough, and waxy skin, yellow-green in color (turning golden on the parts exposed to the sun and only when fully ripe). The pulp is firm and crisp, sweet, with a neutral but pleasant flavor, and contains two large seeds. Regina is a flexible and resistant variety, suitable for transport both on the vine and after harvest, and has greater resistance to major plant diseases.