'Zuckertraube' Cherry Tomato – honey-sweet small tomato with fruity character.
This variety is an open-pollinated cocktail tomato with an exceptionally sweet taste and intense aroma. It ripens mid-early and is ideally suited for cultivation in greenhouses, outdoors, and in large containers. The variety is robust, highly productive, and especially popular among self-sufficient growers and in organic farming.
Origin & History
‘Zuckertraube’ is one of the best-known open-pollinated cocktail tomatoes and is actively shared within seed networks. It is valued for its distinctive sweetness, intense aroma, and reliable cultivation performance.
The variety originated from the enthusiast culture of open-pollinated tomatoes and spread mainly through private gardeners and initiatives dedicated to seed preservation. It is regarded as a symbol of the return to robust, reproducible tomatoes and is today cultivated in many organic and self-sufficient gardens.
Its popularity makes it a staple in variety gardens and an important contribution to the preservation of biodiversity. Thanks to its ease of seed saving, it stands as a prime example of the significance of open-pollinated varieties in contrast to modern hybrids.
Appearance & Characteristics
The plant grows indeterminately as a stake tomato and reaches a height of about 200 cm. It develops wide-spreading fruit clusters and bears vigorous, dark green foliage.
Fruit details:
Size: Small, approx. 15-25 g per fruit
Shape: Round to slightly oval
Color: Bright red, evenly colored
Texture: Juicy, tender flesh, thin skin (not completely crack-resistant)
Flavor: Very sweet, with intense aroma – aromatic and fruity
Usage & Cultivation Highlights
The fruits of the variety ‘Zuckertraube’ are excellent for fresh salads, as an aromatic snack, and for decorative garnishing of dishes. With their bright red color and intense sweet flavor, they are a true eye-catcher on the plate.
Thanks to its robustness, this tomato variety thrives reliably in protected outdoor beds, greenhouses, and large containers. It produces long, heavily laden trusses with many fruits that are both decorative and high-yielding. Even in cooler autumn temperatures, fruit set remains stable and the tomatoes ripen consistently.
Compared to other cherry tomatoes, ‘Zuckertraube’ is particularly sweet and versatile – ideal for gardeners who appreciate robust, open-pollinated tomatoes with exceptional character.