Brazzale persimmon produces medium sized fruits. A pollination variant non astringent (PVNA) type. Fruit shape is rounded, with a roundish cross section. Best time to harvest is when fruits have orange-red skin color. When ripe, flesh is dark-brown in color when pollinated. Sugar content of the fruit is medium to low. It has reniform seeds that are medium to small sized. Fruit production has medium reliability. Frost resistance is high. An intermediately vigorous to a vigorous tree. Fruits when properly ripened are eaten as snacks, candied or preserved. Brazzale is intermediate bloomer compared to others. Tree ripened fruits have poor to fair taste. Its fruits ripen intermediately in the season. The female flowers are small sized. This plant is mainly used for fruit production. Cultivar originated from Italy. It bears female and male flowers. It has medium parthenocarpic fruit sets. It has very good grafting compatibility on Diospyrus lotus rootstock.