A high-yielding, short-day, fresh-market cultivar with cylindrically shaped fruit. Origin: in Tudela, Spain, by J.M.A. Lopez, Plantas de Navarra, S.A., Navarra, Spain. 85-20 × 86-175; tested as 90-32-013; introd. in 1996. USPP 9770. Tree: short-day; needs chilling, such as occurs at a high elevation nursery or with cold storage for flower induction; medium vigor, density, and runner production. Adapted to tunnel production in Spain. Fruit: large; conical to cylindrical; small calyx; glossy red exterior; light colored interior; difficult to remove calyx.