Yellow-fleshed, very firm, late-season, clingstone nectarine. Origin: Elne, France, by L. Maillard and A. Maillard. Maillarnecta × o.p. USPP 17,580; 10 Apr. 2007. Tree: semi-spreading; vigorous; medium-large; medium dense; very productive; flowers showy, medium, pale-pink; leaf glands medium to large, reniform. Fruit: rounded to slightly oblate; uniform; large; vivid red covers 90% to 100% of surface over orange-red ground color; flesh very firm, very dense, juicy; flavor spicy, semi-sweet; ripens 1 Sept. in Elne, 7–10 d after Maillarnecta.