Pink Champagne Currant

Ribes rubrum

RYE-beez ROO-brum

Fruiting Plants: Currant

Zone
3: -40° to -30°
Min. Temp
Frost Tolerant: 24°

A cross between a red and white currant. Attractive, translucent, pink-blush berries are born on medium long cluster, are sweeter than reds. Excellent resistance to leaf diseases. This is the tastiest currant on the market for fresh eating! Pink Champagne currant is a vigorous upright bush, free of leaf diseases, with a beautiful translucent pink fruit. Pink Champagne is easy to grow, produces fruit of high quality and good flavor.

Appearance

Summer Foliage
Green
Fall Foliage
Red
Flower Color
Pink
Blooming Time
Mid Spring - Late Spring
Habit
Bush
Height
3–5 ft
Spread
3–5 ft

Characteristics

Type
Hybrid
Safety
Edible Parts
Growth Rate
Moderate
Tolerance/Resistance
Cold Hardy
Attracts
Attracts Honeybees & Pollinators; Attracts Birds
Uses/Placement
Culinary

Optimal Growing Conditions

Sun Exposure
Full Sun - Part Sun
Soil Texture
Loamy
Soil Drainage
Well-drained
Soil Moisture
Moist
Soil PH
Acidic: below 5.5-6.0
PH Tolerance
Prefers slightly acidic soil
PH Correction
Acidic soil improves flowering and fruiting
Soil Amendment(s)
Organic Matter Recommended
Fertilizer
Moderate Feeder
Fertilizer Formula
10-10-10
Fertilizer Timing
Pre-Fruiting
Micronutrients
Trace Minerals Beneficial

Care

Care Level
Moderate

Behavior and Propagation

Spreading
Moderate Spreader
Propagation Method
Cuttings
Propagation Licensing
Trademarked cultivar
Division Timing
Rarely Needs Division

Fruit and Pollination

Season
Summer
Fruit Size
Small
Fruit Characteristics
Sweet
Ploidy
Diploid
Brix Rating
12 Ultra Sweet
Pollination
Another currant nearby improves fruit production
Chill Hours
Very High Chill 1201+ hours