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Aged Full Virginia Flake
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<blockquote data-quote="WingRider" data-source="post: 174965" data-attributes="member: 2024"><p>Unlike some here, I loved FVF when I first bought it. Of course, the first purchase was a tin, so no telling how old it was. (Gotta love McClelland for at least letting you know what year your tin is from.) In any case, I always loved the sweet aftertaste it left.</p><p></p><p>I'd heard it aged well, so I started buying in bulk and sealing it up. Now all my stuff is at least two years old, and it is even better. One of my mainstays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WingRider, post: 174965, member: 2024"] Unlike some here, I loved FVF when I first bought it. Of course, the first purchase was a tin, so no telling how old it was. (Gotta love McClelland for at least letting you know what year your tin is from.) In any case, I always loved the sweet aftertaste it left. I'd heard it aged well, so I started buying in bulk and sealing it up. Now all my stuff is at least two years old, and it is even better. One of my mainstays. [/QUOTE]
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