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Orlik Dark Strong Kentucky vs Peter Heinrich's Dark Strong F
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<blockquote data-quote="cigrmaster" data-source="post: 516287" data-attributes="member: 2528"><p>Totally agree with Old Dark Fired not tasting anything like Orlik Dark Strong. I will say that 2012 ODF is sweeter and less smokey the more it ages. I find the Virginia's in it are getting sweeter with more fig and raisin type flavors to it. I love the aged version of ODF and smoke it on a regular basis.</p><p></p><p> I have been aging my Orlik DSK as it will benefit greatly the longer it ages. I will crack a tin once it hits 5 years to see how it is doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cigrmaster, post: 516287, member: 2528"] Totally agree with Old Dark Fired not tasting anything like Orlik Dark Strong. I will say that 2012 ODF is sweeter and less smokey the more it ages. I find the Virginia's in it are getting sweeter with more fig and raisin type flavors to it. I love the aged version of ODF and smoke it on a regular basis. I have been aging my Orlik DSK as it will benefit greatly the longer it ages. I will crack a tin once it hits 5 years to see how it is doing. [/QUOTE]
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