Maybe I'm not the best judge of N level because I seem to have a fairly high tolerance, but I dont think the "full" in FVF stands for N content... It stands for full flavorGumball":pbwxd288 said:What is the Vitamin N content of this baccy? I am tempted to try it, but have a low tolerance :no:
I sure wish I'd have known this a couple years ago. I got in 1.5 lbs of it based on the hype and sold it just as quick.JT":ceeimj8o said:Yes, I've aged many, many tins of FVF over the years. I'm opening a 5 year old tin for Thanksgiving, another for Christmas, and a 10 year old bundle of joy for my birthday this Spring. Life is good!
My advice to you would be: purchase as much FVF as you can afford without pawning your children and store it away in a safe place. Even fresh, it's my favorite tobacco - at 6 months, it's much better than it was when you bought it - at one year, it's better than any tobacco on the market - at 5 years, you'll think you've died and gone to Tobacco Heaven - at 10 years, you may wish you had ignored my advice about not pawning your children.
For those who are new to FVF or had a bad first experience, please do yourselves a favor and dry the tobacco before smoking it. When wet, FVF is flavorless, steamy and uninspiring. Dried to the point of breaking when folded, the smoker is rewarded with a clean, rich, naturally sweet, pure tobacco flavor that is not to be found in any other blend.
God bless, and Happy Smoking,
JT
Brewdude":kwz0z641 said:Old Deutsch saying: Ve get too soon old und too late schmart!
Sir, that is very kind of you to offer. pm coming.JT":kjm81zbk said:Brewdude":kjm81zbk said:Old Deutsch saying: Ve get too soon old und too late schmart!
LOL, RR! I'm not German, but I can certainly vouch for the validity of that comment.
BTW, if you'd like to try a sampler of aged FVF, PM me your address.
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