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We had a nice fig tasting today—Cavaliere (Baud), Exquisito, Honey Plum, Izbat an Naj, LSU Hollier, RLBV, Sangue Dolce, Unk Pastilliere (Not), Violet Sepor, and White Madeira #1.
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The plate got too crowded once the figs were halved so I focused on the figs that we were tasting for the first time (Honey Plum for me and Izbat an Naj and Violet Sepor for my guest taster) in this photo.
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All the figs were pretty good—especially since many trees are 2-yrs old. It really was a case of how well-ripened they were. The Cavaliere was intentionally picked a bit early as we’re expecting rain tomorrow and the WM#1 were first figs of the season that had ripened on a low branch that didn’t get much sun.
The guest’s favorite of the night was the Izbat an Naj was sweet with pineapple flavors at the end. Hubby’s favorite was the RBLV—he and the guest picked up plummy tones that they liked. My favorite was between the Exquisito (which tasted of blueberries) and the Sangue Dolce (which had dried slightly on the tree so it was extra sweet with more figgy flavor).
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The plate got too crowded once the figs were halved so I focused on the figs that we were tasting for the first time (Honey Plum for me and Izbat an Naj and Violet Sepor for my guest taster) in this photo.
Click for original

All the figs were pretty good—especially since many trees are 2-yrs old. It really was a case of how well-ripened they were. The Cavaliere was intentionally picked a bit early as we’re expecting rain tomorrow and the WM#1 were first figs of the season that had ripened on a low branch that didn’t get much sun.
The guest’s favorite of the night was the Izbat an Naj was sweet with pineapple flavors at the end. Hubby’s favorite was the RBLV—he and the guest picked up plummy tones that they liked. My favorite was between the Exquisito (which tasted of blueberries) and the Sangue Dolce (which had dried slightly on the tree so it was extra sweet with more figgy flavor).