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<blockquote data-quote="Dock" data-source="post: 95728" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>I'd go with the Sam Gawith "Full Va Flake". Consider putting it away for a year before opening it. Most VA's are a little "young tasting" til' they've set in the cellar for a spell. You may want to try buying a tin of pre aged VA's from pipestud just to get an idea of what wonderful things can happen to them. As I type this I'm smoking some Escudo from waaaay back in 2001. It's pure bliss!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dock, post: 95728, member: 33"] I'd go with the Sam Gawith "Full Va Flake". Consider putting it away for a year before opening it. Most VA's are a little "young tasting" til' they've set in the cellar for a spell. You may want to try buying a tin of pre aged VA's from pipestud just to get an idea of what wonderful things can happen to them. As I type this I'm smoking some Escudo from waaaay back in 2001. It's pure bliss! [/QUOTE]
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