Dan, that is a very good description of LSU late black, "A Morgan David wine flavor". This is one thing that is missing on most of the post on F4F and other forums. Plus, sweetness descriptions of sweet or not sweet, do not help those who are new and looking for figs that will not only grow in their location, but also whether or not they are going to like the flavor.
I think it would help a lot if we would also rate the sweetness of figs from one to ten. With figs like your Cajun Honey as a ten.
I ended up planting about 8 different cultivars, They produced their first fruit this last summer. That is when I realized I didn''t like figs that have a berry taste and are low on sweetness.
If I had know what they tasted like I would have never planted them. We prefer figs that have a lot of sweetness and a strong figgy taste, verses a fruity taste. Figs that have more a Caramel/ vanilla flavor with high sweetness. I think that might be what people mean when they say it has a, "figgy taste"
I have read just about everything I could find on figs. But, most growers only state that the fig they like are good, or excellent. No indication of what flavor profile it has or how sweet it is.
So, thanks for the really good description of LSU dark late.
Could you also give us your idea of what flavor profile the new LSU Celest figs have?
Thanks Bob