Joann,
I take photos of them all and will eventually combine my info into a data base, but it's a lot of work. Are you looking for Filacciano Bianco? That's one fig that really makes me wish I had the wasp. Its brebas are good but the few very small main crop figs it ripened were very special.
I'm trying to collect as many of the cold hardy ones as possible as I hope to have the trees I want large and mature enough to make a grove when I retire. My retirement plans (provided I stay in the US) call for figs I can leave unprotected in zone 6. It's a task that could take a very long time as making decisions based on just a couple years on young trees just doesn't do it for me.
I have definitely been impressed by a few varieties (Ronde de Bordeaux, St Jerome, Blanch de Deux Saisons, Morena, Cavaliere, Battaglia Green, Adriatic JH, and Lemon - and half a dozen more) but I have a lot of varieties that taste great but are not productive enough like CdD Blanc, etc. and there is so little info out there for folks who want to sell figs locally - especially here in the east. I don't think I have Abruzzo figs, but maybe one will come in as part of a trade.