McIntosh

Nothing evokes fall better than the aromatic fragrance of McIntosh apples. This variety has been enjoyed since 1811 when John McIntosh discovered the first seedling. McIntosh apples grow particularly well in New York’s cool climate.
Profile
- Sweet, with a tart tang
- Very juicy
- Tender, white flesh
Best Uses
- Excellent for eating and sauces
- Good for salads and pies
Special Hint
- McIntosh’s tender flesh cooks down quickly. Add a thickener if making a pie.
Availability
- September through June
