BOB C.
Sorry for the late response...I just saw the additional comments.
The flavor of of a fig matters little to me. If it's sweet, figgy, and delicious, I'm fine with that. I am easily satisfied with a fig that is a pleasure to eat. I fully admit that my taste palate is not very demanding, however a "Brown Turkey" leaves me wanting something a little more flavorful. I have little space, nor the time, to trial dozens of varieties, and search for some elusive nuances. I'll leave that to the experts.
What's important to me is vigor, hardiness, split-resistance, yield, and, whether figs will ripen in my short-season climate. I have no use for a variety that produces figs that have an exceptionally delicious flavor, but, that will only properly ripen in Southern California, or the Arizona heat.
I am also very happy with my unsophisticated sense of taste. It makes for less expense. I can enjoy a ground chuck hamburger off my barbeque more than I would enjoy a $125.00 hamburger from Peter Luger's Steak house. There was a time when I was very young and very foolish, that I would only wear custom-made suits, and I paid big, NYC bucks for those threads. I thought I looked great. The dames still ran away from me! : )))) Now, I'm an off-the-rack kind of guy.
Just my thoughts...with a wink.
Frank