A productive shortday cultivar with large, firm red fruit, and adapted to the Huelva region of Spain. Origin: Planasa-Plantas de Navarra, S.A., Tudela, Spain, by J.M.A. Lopez. 244 × 86032; selected in Cartaya (Huelva) Spain; tested as 96.09.014; patented 2004. USPP 15,153. Tree: shortday; very vigorous; globose habit; inflorescences produced level with the foliage; productivity similar to Cartuno but less than Camarosa. Fruit: slightly larger and firmer than Cartuno; conical; redder but less glossy than Cartuno; depressed achenes; strongly adherent calyx that is reflexed; good flavor; more acidic and less sweet than Cartuno; mid-season but earlier than Cartuno and Camarosa.