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McIntosh is the quintessential New England apple, excellent for every use. It’s especially juicy, slightly tart, and the most aromatic of all apples, with two-toned red and green skin.
Discovered as a chance seedling in 1870, the "Mac" accounts for nearly two-thirds of a total New England apple harvest of six million bushels. It ripens in early September.