Origin: in Brzezna, Poland, by J. Danek and z. Pasiut, Expt. Sta. of the Res. Inst. of Pomology and Floriculture. EM 3650/3 × EM 2747/78; tested as 80083; introd. in 1991. Tree: high yielding; winter hardy; vigorous with a medium number of slightly spreading primocanes; primocanes pubescent, ash green; floricanes brown, slightly waxed, covered with rudimental spines; fruiting laterals long, strongly attached, with numerous fruit uniformly dispersed from the top to about three-fourths of length. Moderately susceptible to cane Botrytis and spur blight; low susceptibility to the raspberry beetle; has both genes A1 and A10 conferring resistance to all known strains of the European aphid vector of the raspberry mosaic virus complex. Fruit: medium to large; conic with blunt tip; firm with small, closely adhered drupelets; glossy red; late ripening with prolonged season; low susceptibility to Botrytis rot; fresh-market and processing use.