Here's GGG's description of Grape Puff:
"Discover a world of diamonds with the Grape Puff, another glistening reinvention of the Grape Stomper genetics that will surely impress and effectively medicate. We selected the Grape Stomper 3A, a phenotype of the Bright Moments , for its early flower and its abundance of never-ending resin. The Grape Stomper 3A will develop colas of frost and finishes flower early.
Expect to find many resinous phenotypes that feature lanky golden trichomes that ooze syrupy grape aromas all day. Our testers all set on frost very early on and finished flower very quickly. Smells of orange blossom as well as melon, pineapple, peach, apricot, and vanilla, can all be experienced in some of these phenotypes.
The resin is quickly approaching, be prepared."
Here's my description after growing it:
Average weed. Both females were identical in smell, taste, structure, and smoke. No grape, orange, melon, etc aroma or taste detected (even after a long cure). A slight diesel smell would be the best way to describe it. Middle of the road as far as frost and effect/high go as well. It took 9 weeks to finish, not 7 or 8 as claimed by the breeder.
My point is, don't put much stock in what the breeder has to say about his own work. Ever see a breeder describe one of his strains as average? Don't fall for the hype (from any breeder) and be waiting in line for the first drop of anything. If the genetics are great, they will make more seeds. Look for objective reports from growers who are not affiliated with that breeder and base your decision on the feedback you see from them.