White vineyard peach tree produces medium-sized peaches with white flesh, becoming red near the stone. The fruit has very good eating quality.
Harvest takes place from late July to early August.
This variety has fair resistance to peach leaf curl. Like all peach trees, it is sensitive to spring frosts, although the tree itself is resistant to winter cold.
Peach trees are self-fertile, so a single tree can produce fruit.
For best results, plant White vineyard peach in a sunny, sheltered position, protected from wind and spring frosts. In cooler regions, planting near a wall, or trained against a wall, helps improve cropping regularity.
This variety was formerly preserved at the regional conservatory of Aquitaine.
We graft and train our peach trees in the nursery, in open ground. They are then supplied bare-root, in several tree forms and on different rootstocks depending on availability.


