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<blockquote data-quote="brando71" data-source="post: 283857" data-attributes="member: 1109"><p>About me, there are more differences than similarities. The only real thing in common is the Rum flavoring.</p><p></p><p>Contents: BR has Virginias bright and red, NV has fire-cured Kentucky added.</p><p>Cut: BR crumble cake (pressed ribbons) vs. NV sort of crumble flakes.</p><p>Flavoring: BR is soaked in Rum, NV is just enhanced with this spirit.</p><p>Strenght: to my taste buds BR is strongest than NV.</p><p></p><p>[align=justify]I consider BR as a Virginias classic navy cavendish blend, the Rum is much more present as flavor than in the NV. The NV is an all-Americans blend where the Rum is barely noticeable. NV has some smoky taste for the Kentucky. The Virginias smokes differently in this two blends, BR is sweetest than NV. I can smoke two/three bowls of NV in a day but I can't stand more than one per day of BR. Finish a tin of NV took me one week, to end BR I need at least a couple of months. I only smoked one tin of NV and several tins of BR, but if you ask me which one I must have with me for living in a desert island, no way... I would pick NV.[/align]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brando71, post: 283857, member: 1109"] About me, there are more differences than similarities. The only real thing in common is the Rum flavoring. Contents: BR has Virginias bright and red, NV has fire-cured Kentucky added. Cut: BR crumble cake (pressed ribbons) vs. NV sort of crumble flakes. Flavoring: BR is soaked in Rum, NV is just enhanced with this spirit. Strenght: to my taste buds BR is strongest than NV. [align=justify]I consider BR as a Virginias classic navy cavendish blend, the Rum is much more present as flavor than in the NV. The NV is an all-Americans blend where the Rum is barely noticeable. NV has some smoky taste for the Kentucky. The Virginias smokes differently in this two blends, BR is sweetest than NV. I can smoke two/three bowls of NV in a day but I can't stand more than one per day of BR. Finish a tin of NV took me one week, to end BR I need at least a couple of months. I only smoked one tin of NV and several tins of BR, but if you ask me which one I must have with me for living in a desert island, no way... I would pick NV.[/align] [/QUOTE]
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