The fig in my collection that these figs most resemble is Bourjasotte Grise. The picture below is Bourjasotte Grise and was taken in 2004 by a longtime contributor to this forum. However, I am not convinced that the fig above is Bourjasotte Grise. The coloration of the fig is the same; a characteristic violet shading with the top of the fig and the neck greener. The pulp appears similar, although the color of pulp can vary with climate. I believe that the fig above and the fig below were both grown in New Mexico. The characteristics of the fig above that leave me unconvinced that it is Bourjasotte Grise are the lack of serration on the leaves (note the serration on the leaf below, the shortness of the necks on the figs in the pictures above (most Bourjasotte Grise figs have a prominent neck) and the angle of the lobes of the leaf that border the stem. All factors considered, though, B. Grise is still the best match in my databank.