I found several really good reviews from Nigel on YouTube. Two of them I really wanted to hear what he said about the Savannah and the Antilles Fire, I didn't grow the Savannah this year so i just wrote down some of the info he described about it, like the taste, heat and so on, i had one plant of the Antilles Fire grow for me and made 5 pods,It got off to a bad start with the weather and hardly grew or developed to the near end if the season. This pepper had undergone a change with the pods which were very dark red very bumpy and spiky and the tail end of the pods had folded in on themselves and tried to go back inside of the pod. After cutting it in half I really had to cut the pod up inside just to pry the seeds out of the placenta. The aroma was very nice and not overpowering.
I did cut a small piece just to get an idea what the taste and heat of the pepper was, first off it wasn't a super hot, but the heat began to slowly build to a point much hotter than any habanero, the Flavor was sweet with a touch of floral and berry like that reminded me more of an red seven pod. About the time I was getting some more flavors the heat kicked in and I lost any flavor it might have had left, Most of the heat stayed in my mouth and I didn't get any of the annoying hiccups nor stomach cramps.
This is about all I can say about as my taste buds are shot and when the heat comes on I can't tell what anything taste like especially if its really hot.
If you like a decent sized pod that looks scary as hell with bumps, spikes and folds you might want to give this one a try. I got a few unknown choco moruga types that are just plain vicious By the time I eat a piece of one of them I couldn't tell you if they had any flavor or not. Chris shared some seeds of a Chocolate Bhut X yellow 7Pod/Pot Its now at F5 or F6 its a real ripper lots and lots of oil, very hot so hot it took my breath away. it does some good flavor notes earthy, bitter, Tobacco and maybe some black currants its not very sweet and the fumes really set out to attack your sinuses. the worst was the burps that I got along it the hiccups, the burps kept bringing back up the oils and small bits of the pod making the pod flair back up again. If you like a good size chocolate pepper that is more bitter, earthy, tobacco like with black currents in the back ground without much sweetness this one is for you. It will make a good pepper powder for chili or on strong flavored roast.