Here's my Cold Black Brandy tomato, so far, this year. It's PL, and the F4 generation. I'm not sure how stable it is, yet; it's supposed to handle cold well, I believe I heard.
My plant has pear-shaped fruit that so far (they're still unripe) look much like Japanese Black Trifele's fruit. I was expecting the fruit to be round or beefsteak-shaped.
I harvested a ripe one. The fruit was firm, and was a large pear. It looks like Japanese Black Trifele. It's brownish pink or pinkish brown.
Okay, here's what I thought of the taste/texture: They were both phenomenal. The taste and texture is a lot like a really good tomato I had once (not from my garden) that I think was Brandywine, except Cold Black Brandy also has somewhat of a smoky taste, and somewhat of that Pink Cheeks sort of taste added in. The texture seems softer when eating it than I expected, considering the firmness of the fruit. I vastly prefer the flavor to Japanese Black Trifele's earlier this year, actually. I might actually grow it again next year.
Anyway, it tastes like it would be a crowd pleaser tomato. I would describe the taste and texture as high quality. It's well balanced.
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Re: Cold Black Brandy tomato
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