Rainier Cherries

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 Rainier 

Available as:

Stemilt, Artisan Naturals, Artisan Organics
 

Facts of Interest:
Introduced in 1960 as a cross between Van & Bing, this relatively new cherry variety originated in Prosser, WA at the Washington Agriculture Experiment Station by Harold W. Fogel.  The Rainier has received great acceptance by consumers nationwide.  They are super-sweet, plump, and juicy with a taste second to none.

Rainier cherries are harvested multiple times from the same tree as they mature throughout the short season.  They also grow to a size or two larger in general than dark-sweet cherries, making them very large and delicious.

Cherries 

Characteristics

Appearance:
Attractive yellow with partial to full red blush

 

Texture & Firmness:
Firm, fine & smooth

 

Internal Character:
Almost colorless and juicy

 

Flavor:
Delicate, intense sweet Sugar levels from 17° to 23° Brix
 
Shape:
Slightly obovate, similar to Bing

 

Size:
Very large; offered in few sizes

 

Uses:
Excellent eaten fresh


Artisan Organics is Stemilt Growers’ banner for organic tree fruits. This label adorns all packaging and price look-up stickers on Stemilt’s organic apples, pears, cherries, and stone fruits.

We began major investments in organic tree fruit production back in 1989. That’s when Stemilt founder Tom Mathison launched his Responsible Choice program, urging growers and company managers to look for ways to conserve natural resources and reduce synthetic materials in all our growing and packing operations.

Since that year, Stemilt has become a national leader in organic tree fruit production and packing:

• Artisan Organics are grown with tree and soil balance in mind.
• Natural tree and soil balance encourages the orchards’ innate defenses, creating tastier fruit that needs no synthetic fertilizers.
• Artisan Organics are farmed 100% organically so there is no residue on the fruit.
• Artisan Organics come from modern orchards that use the latest growing and harvesting techniques.

Stemilt’s Artisan Organics and Artisan Naturals are grown with extreme care. See and taste the difference that our natural farming methods produce.

Check out our Organic Leader page to learn how we grow and pack organic fruit and what makes Stemilt a standout in the organic field!

Being the U.S. leader in cherries is tough work, but we've proven we have what it takes to stay at the top of our game.  We continue to lead the industry in quality, supply and length of availability.

What really separates us from the pack? Our passion for perfection.  We love everything there is about growing and shipping cherries.  from our growers to our packers to our sales reps, each individual at Stemilt is passionate about delivering the best to the marketplace.

We grow the best varieties in all the best locations. Cherry harvest starts earlier and ends later in the season in Stemilt’s orchards than in any other cherry-growing region in the country.

Stemilt’s harvesting kicks off in California where cherries are picked in May. Stemilt cherries flow from the sunshine state until mid-June. That’s about the time Stemilt starts harvest in Washington.

Stemilt Hill is the essence of Stemilt's late cherry program - and is the reason for why our late cherries stand abovet the rest.  This is the most premium late cherry ground in the United States for several reasons:

  • Elevations that start at 700ft and go up to 3,200 ft.
  • Ideal site that remains cool in the hot summer
  • Nutrient rich volcanic soils
  • Great water / irrigation
  • Numerous acres of natural farming
  • Great varieties
  • On-site packing facility

Our super-late varieties like Skeena and Staccato, grown at 3,000 feet elevation, arrive in stores last, giving you plump, ripe, delicious cherries into mid-August. Try Stemilt Artisan Naturals and Artisan Organics cherries, naturally-farmed to bring out ideal cherry flavors.

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