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I'm not insulting DDNR.
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<blockquote data-quote="juanmedusa" data-source="post: 434677" data-attributes="member: 3173"><p>It's been awhile but the Escudo I had was aged from a manufacturer or two ago and it was visibly darker as I recall. Perhaps the age. It may be that I prefer this style with the Virginia more fresh. In all fairness I should probably give it another go as the comparison is far from scientific but based on my memory of it I was just struck a bit more by the DDNR. Again, I smoke a lot more C&d burley blends than this type so my opinion is exceptionally idiosyncratic. Brewdude's input is far more informed.</p><p></p><p>To Monbla: I thought the presence of perique was obvious at opening. If you're perique sensitive frankly idk that it will suit you. It might but I make no guarantee.</p><p></p><p>Drumsandbeer: Never tried the Long Golden Flake. When I think golden flake with Perique perhaps the closest I've tried is Solani 633(?) are they similar?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juanmedusa, post: 434677, member: 3173"] It's been awhile but the Escudo I had was aged from a manufacturer or two ago and it was visibly darker as I recall. Perhaps the age. It may be that I prefer this style with the Virginia more fresh. In all fairness I should probably give it another go as the comparison is far from scientific but based on my memory of it I was just struck a bit more by the DDNR. Again, I smoke a lot more C&d burley blends than this type so my opinion is exceptionally idiosyncratic. Brewdude's input is far more informed. To Monbla: I thought the presence of perique was obvious at opening. If you're perique sensitive frankly idk that it will suit you. It might but I make no guarantee. Drumsandbeer: Never tried the Long Golden Flake. When I think golden flake with Perique perhaps the closest I've tried is Solani 633(?) are they similar? [/QUOTE]
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