Unique pink blush apple with firm, crisp, juicy, flavorful fruit. Origin: Cornell University, by S.K. Brown and K. Maloney. Imperial Gala × Honeycrisp; crossed 1997; propagated 2002; tested as NY97733-73. Tree: vigor moderate; growth habit standard upright; blooms early May in Geneva, NY. Fruit: large, diameter 6.9-8.9 cm; globose-conical; pink blush with light green ground color; flesh crisp, juicy; flavor good, 11.0-16.5 °Brix; acidity 0.49% malic acid, 3.5-3.9 pH; ripens mid-September in Geneva, NY.