Attractive, trapezoidal primocane-fruiting cultivar. Origin: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, by M. Gambardella, E. Contreras, J. Grez, and P. Bañados. P.08.05.2 × Coho; crossed 2010; selected 2011. Tree: vigorous; growth habit erect, tall; lateral shoots medium size; fruits mainly on primocanes; cane for fruiting of dormant buds ~100 cm; cane and shoots have average density thorns. Fruit: size medium, 4.1 g average, 6.2 g maximum; trapezoidal; attractive; easily detached from plant; drupelets small; firmness medium; flavor good, average 10.1 °Brix, maximum 12 °Brix; flowers early November; ripens late November to late January; for primocane fruiting differentiation begins January; harvest mid-February to May.