Taste wise:as good as it can be in our condition,early and excellent tasting.
Stella start ripening on August 21,(See post #15),and today I harvested 4 fully ripe fruits and many more are in the course of getting ripe.
This fig,has many names in my opinion,like White Greek,Vasilika Sika,Dalmatian,San Pietro,and Stella.
The proper name for this fig in my opinion,is Dalmatian,as it originates on the Dalmatian coast ,today Croatia,and not Greece.
The fact it is early and cold and rain resistant,tells it is from Dalmatian coast adapted to rainy climate,and if it was ,originating in Greece,it will not need to be cold and rain resistant as Greece is mild and dry.
This fig resist rain very well,the eye is very small and it fills with amber stopping the water from getting in,which is a must for my climate.
As long as you got one of the name enumerated above and the plant is healthy,you got a Winner,but be noted,diseased plant will never produce or resist Winter like my plant does.
I had San Pietro from The Germaplasm collection,at Davis,and it died in third year despite heavy Winter protection,tho not before it made a couple of fruits and yes it is the same cultivar.
here are pixes,of this Winner 5 years old plant!