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<blockquote data-quote="JimInks" data-source="post: 467595" data-attributes="member: 2673"><p>Today, I smoked a bowl of fresh FVF and smoked a bowl of 2009 FVF. The differences are very noticeable. I didn't dry either batch. The fresh FVF tastes like what I'm used to. I have smoked FVF with a couple years of age, but not with seven. The 2009 version was more sugary, dark fruit and citrus sweeter. A little more earthy with a few less grass notes, and a bit smoother. The light spice note was a shade more obvious. Certainly a much deeper, more flavorful smoke. I'll age what I have jarred a little longer than I was planning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimInks, post: 467595, member: 2673"] Today, I smoked a bowl of fresh FVF and smoked a bowl of 2009 FVF. The differences are very noticeable. I didn't dry either batch. The fresh FVF tastes like what I'm used to. I have smoked FVF with a couple years of age, but not with seven. The 2009 version was more sugary, dark fruit and citrus sweeter. A little more earthy with a few less grass notes, and a bit smoother. The light spice note was a shade more obvious. Certainly a much deeper, more flavorful smoke. I'll age what I have jarred a little longer than I was planning. [/QUOTE]
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