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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 505377" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>from ak2000: “I find Solani's Aged Burley Flake to have a ton more flavor than their Silver Flake, which I found almost completely bland. However, I've only had it from a fresh tin, so maybe it needs some jar time?”</p><p></p><p>OK...apples and oranges...</p><p></p><p>The 660 Silver: A blend of premium dark red and sweet Virginias from the "border belt", light yellow Virginia from South Carolina and dark-fired, spicy Kentucky. Notes: It is a natural blend with no additives or flavors.</p><p></p><p>Now 656 Aged Burley Flake: A skillful mixture of three aged burleys - dark brown burley from Kentucky, light burley from Brazil, and white burley from Malawi - Southeast Africa. A very natural blend with absolutely no additives or flavors - a true burley blend. Notes: Blender R.L. Will developed a unique toasting process to enhance the natural sweetness of this blend. No sugar has been added.</p><p></p><p>One being mostly VA and the other being Burley...yeah, they’re gonna be really different. Both are excellent representatives of their respective genres.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 505377, member: 1365"] from ak2000: “I find Solani's Aged Burley Flake to have a ton more flavor than their Silver Flake, which I found almost completely bland. However, I've only had it from a fresh tin, so maybe it needs some jar time?” OK...apples and oranges... The 660 Silver: A blend of premium dark red and sweet Virginias from the "border belt", light yellow Virginia from South Carolina and dark-fired, spicy Kentucky. Notes: It is a natural blend with no additives or flavors. Now 656 Aged Burley Flake: A skillful mixture of three aged burleys - dark brown burley from Kentucky, light burley from Brazil, and white burley from Malawi - Southeast Africa. A very natural blend with absolutely no additives or flavors - a true burley blend. Notes: Blender R.L. Will developed a unique toasting process to enhance the natural sweetness of this blend. No sugar has been added. One being mostly VA and the other being Burley...yeah, they’re gonna be really different. Both are excellent representatives of their respective genres. [/QUOTE]
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