Turley Winesap
Turley Winesap is an open pollinated seedling of Winesap or Stayman Winesap, found in Joe Burton's orchard in Lawrence County, Indiana, in 1900. Medium to large in size, and round in shape, the skin is a dull red, covering most of the surface of the fruit, and the greenish-cream flesh is firm, juicy and subacid. The tree is a triploid and grows vigorously with strong scaffold branches. Turley Winesap resembles Stayman Winesap, but it is more crack resistant, and is considered of lesser eating quality than the Stayman. It stores well and ripens in early October, about one week before the Stayman Winesap. It is also an excellent culinary variety.