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<blockquote data-quote="s.ireland" data-source="post: 222494" data-attributes="member: 1283"><p>While I do agree that certain blends do not require age to be wonderful, perhaps the use of SG FVF isn't exactly practical... </p><p></p><p>As many already know, there is most definitely variation in blends from year to year. FVF is, perhaps, the most varied blend I have ever smoked. And there is a huge difference between the bulk and tinned versions. Of which I have pounds of each.. </p><p></p><p>And like the smokingpipes guys noted, the bulk tends to be a bit thinner of a cut while the tinned version is thicker and seemingly more dense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s.ireland, post: 222494, member: 1283"] While I do agree that certain blends do not require age to be wonderful, perhaps the use of SG FVF isn't exactly practical... As many already know, there is most definitely variation in blends from year to year. FVF is, perhaps, the most varied blend I have ever smoked. And there is a huge difference between the bulk and tinned versions. Of which I have pounds of each.. And like the smokingpipes guys noted, the bulk tends to be a bit thinner of a cut while the tinned version is thicker and seemingly more dense. [/QUOTE]
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