A large-fruited, early-ripening, seedless, muscat raisin grape. Origin: orig. in Fresno, Calif., by D.W. Ramming and R. Tarailo, USDA Horticultural Crops Research Laboratory. A4-162 × P100-111; cross made in 1980; sel. in 1984; tested as B1-88; introd. in 1999; not patented. Tree: Fruit: white; seedless with one to two aborted seeds which are very small and rarely noticeable; medium (1.4-1.9 g); flavor sweet with a strong muscat flavor that remains when the fruit is dried; soluble solids 22% and canes can be cut and fruit allowed to dry on the vine; raisin quality similar to Fiesta; medium skin thickness; ripens with Fiesta at Fresno. Cluster: conical with shoulder; loose; large in length but small in weight (113-227 g).