Bested Seminis-bred French Orange at a memorable late-August staff melon taste-off, so good that it motivated both Susan Kiralis and Bria Sanborn to grow melons for the first time. I was not present, but last August I joined the Sensation fan club when it became the first melon to vine-ripen for me on Aug. 27 and 31. Very sweet, but not cloying, with perhaps the highest Brix of any melon in the catalog. Complex, too, with haunting hints of hazelnut, amaretto and cinnamon. Very unlike French Orange, and not fitting into any of the usual classes of melons, Hollar’s Sensation generates sparsely netted 2–4 lb fruits with very small seed cavities surrounded by glistening white flesh. As they ripen, their buff skin becomes burnished with an orangey-yellow haze and they readily slip from the vine. Brought indoors, they fill the room with their enticing fragrance. Resistant to F0-2 and PM.
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