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Back in Stock: C&D Carolina Red Flake - Mold you say?
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<blockquote data-quote="DrumsAndBeer" data-source="post: 507981" data-attributes="member: 2403"><p>I passed on this one mostly due to blowing my TAD funds on other items, but there are three new favorable reviews on tobaccoreviews.com. </p><p></p><p>All the hardened Virginia smokers seem to really like it. I enjoy many of C&D's tobacco blends but rarely have I been wowed by one of their straight VA's. Back when I reviewed Union Square, I smoked straight through a 2oz tin that absolutely blew my mind. Since then, I have been incapable of recapturing the magic of that first tin. Maybe my tastes have changed, who knows. Since then I have moved on to a few more of their power blends like Night Train, Old Joe Krantz and GLP Fillmore, which I think they really excel at. Altogether, I much prefer McClelland's straight Ginnys. For straight VA smoking, I think they're of superior quality and much more nuanced, IMHO of course and by no means is this a knock on C&D, they make some great products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrumsAndBeer, post: 507981, member: 2403"] I passed on this one mostly due to blowing my TAD funds on other items, but there are three new favorable reviews on tobaccoreviews.com. All the hardened Virginia smokers seem to really like it. I enjoy many of C&D's tobacco blends but rarely have I been wowed by one of their straight VA's. Back when I reviewed Union Square, I smoked straight through a 2oz tin that absolutely blew my mind. Since then, I have been incapable of recapturing the magic of that first tin. Maybe my tastes have changed, who knows. Since then I have moved on to a few more of their power blends like Night Train, Old Joe Krantz and GLP Fillmore, which I think they really excel at. Altogether, I much prefer McClelland's straight Ginnys. For straight VA smoking, I think they're of superior quality and much more nuanced, IMHO of course and by no means is this a knock on C&D, they make some great products. [/QUOTE]
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