Large, firm, crisp, attractive late season fruit with excellent eating quality at harvest and out of long term storage. Origin: Washington State University Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center, Wenatchee, WA by K.M. Evans, B.H. Barritt, B.S. Konishi, L.J. Brutcher, and C.F. Ross. Enterprise × Honeycrisp; crossed in 1997; selected in 2003. USPP 24,210; 4 Feb. 2014. HortScience 47:1177-1179. Tree: medium to low vigor, upright spreading habit; precocious and moderately productive; moderate susceptibility to powdery mildew and fire blight. Fruit: round-conic, 79 mm height × 84 mm diameter, 90% dark red-purple blush over green-yellow ground color; flesh is very crisp, firm and juicy, tart, mildly aromatic, very slow browning makes it suitable for packaged slices.