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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Clemons" data-source="post: 4295" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>Hi PD,</p><p></p><p>I am a big fan of Light Flake. It is a medium Virginia and I think it has a sweetness to it which I've attributed to the Virginia and a light sweetening agent. This could be anise, but I don't get floral, at least not like many of the Gawith & Hoggarth blends. I don't think there is any burley in it, and not being a burley fan, I usually notice it if it is there to any degree. </p><p> </p><p>I find it much more flavorful than Golden slices, but I've not smoked GS in quite a while and only a very small quantity, so I really don't know it well enough to compare other than that. </p><p></p><p>I find Long Golden Flake more naturally sweet and more ... elegant. As much as I really like Light Flake, I love LGF. I hardly notice the burley in LGF, but I've not the acuity you and other have on this board. </p><p></p><p>I'm long overdue on cracking a tin of LGF and Light Flake. Thanks for bringing that to my attention PD.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p></p><p>TC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Clemons, post: 4295, member: 66"] Hi PD, I am a big fan of Light Flake. It is a medium Virginia and I think it has a sweetness to it which I've attributed to the Virginia and a light sweetening agent. This could be anise, but I don't get floral, at least not like many of the Gawith & Hoggarth blends. I don't think there is any burley in it, and not being a burley fan, I usually notice it if it is there to any degree. I find it much more flavorful than Golden slices, but I've not smoked GS in quite a while and only a very small quantity, so I really don't know it well enough to compare other than that. I find Long Golden Flake more naturally sweet and more ... elegant. As much as I really like Light Flake, I love LGF. I hardly notice the burley in LGF, but I've not the acuity you and other have on this board. I'm long overdue on cracking a tin of LGF and Light Flake. Thanks for bringing that to my attention PD. Cheers, TC [/QUOTE]
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