Italian 258 (late)
Smith (mid)
Azores Dark (early)
These all have that berry/honey combo flavor that I enjoy and put fruits out in a productive way here in the northeast. These all should do well in the PNW, anywhere along the east coast or parts of the Midwest. They hold up to rain, humidity and fruit early enough to get a full crop. Until further evaluation of more varieties these are my top 3 figs before my 2018 season.
For more information on fig flavors to expand your variety lists.. see my Google Docs spreadsheet down below or this video describing the flavors of figs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N8mxVO-ZwY&t=100s
My Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/rossraddi/
What I Grow: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1i3l2K21bbaAkHjmSnqPX4yvoWEYJ7-YjHOtMPFoe1ME/edit?usp=sharing
Fruit Growing: http://growingfruit.org/
Fig Growing: https://www.ourfigs.com/