I think it's iffy to decide that a variety grown once and liked very much is going to be the same for others or indeed that same person when the variety is grown in another season. And I say that b'c the gold/red bicolors in my experience are very much affected by the weather in any one growing season.
I've grown lots of this type and one variety that's sweet and fruity tasting one summer can be bland and mealy when grown the next time. Does that always happen? No, but it's happened to me quite often.
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