With the New Zealand Jazz apple season having just come to its conclusion, Enzafruit, which created Jazz, has announced that it will begin selling the French crop this week.
Such perfect coordination of the seasons means that the company has this year achieved its principal goal: to make Jazz apples available all year round.
The first Jazz apples were picked in the South of France, followed by the crop in the Loire Valley.
In a press release, Enzafruit revealed that it had high expectations for the crop. The company said that it was convinced that the apple's red colouration, fresh taste and crunchy texture would prove extremely popular with consumers.