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10 year old Captain Black 14oz tin
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<blockquote data-quote="williamcharles" data-source="post: 225648" data-attributes="member: 1968"><p>Here is what Trout Langston, Brand Manager for Lane Limited says about the Captain Blacks and Lane bulks.</p><p></p><p>"Lane 1Q is most similar to Captain Black Royal. </p><p><strong>The recipes are in fact different</strong>, but if the question is which of the Captain Blacks is most like Lane 1Q, the answer is definitely Royal. </p><p></p><p>And yes, the same statement could be made about RLP-6 and Captain Black White.</p><p></p><p>When talking about the differences between Captain Black White, Royal and Gold, the key (though not the only) difference is the amount of Black Cavendish in each blend. White has the most, while Gold is all golden cavendish, with Royal somewhere in between. "</p><p></p><p>Until I saw this, I thought CBW = RLP-6, CBG = MV1000 and CBR = 1Q</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="williamcharles, post: 225648, member: 1968"] Here is what Trout Langston, Brand Manager for Lane Limited says about the Captain Blacks and Lane bulks. "Lane 1Q is most similar to Captain Black Royal. [b]The recipes are in fact different[/b], but if the question is which of the Captain Blacks is most like Lane 1Q, the answer is definitely Royal. And yes, the same statement could be made about RLP-6 and Captain Black White. When talking about the differences between Captain Black White, Royal and Gold, the key (though not the only) difference is the amount of Black Cavendish in each blend. White has the most, while Gold is all golden cavendish, with Royal somewhere in between. " Until I saw this, I thought CBW = RLP-6, CBG = MV1000 and CBR = 1Q [/QUOTE]
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