Hello Jim, or anyone else…
When I first got a bag of KBV Anne Cap, I thought this is really heavy/forward Cavendish, in smell and taste, and ever since, I’ve been trying to find blends on the strong side of Cavendish.
Here’s tobaccoreviews on Anne Cap;
I‘ve always assumed, when it’s suppose to be a Cavendish forward blend, that the flavor then should be very noticeable.
However, I’ve noticed blends that have Cavendish where it’s barely noticed, and that seems to be how it’s working out for me, I can’t seem to find anything heavy on the Cavendish side.
Does anyone know any VA or Burley blends that are heavy Cavendish forward blends, smell and taste, through out an entire bowl?
Thanks
P.S. I don’t want Aromatics…
When I first got a bag of KBV Anne Cap, I thought this is really heavy/forward Cavendish, in smell and taste, and ever since, I’ve been trying to find blends on the strong side of Cavendish.
Here’s tobaccoreviews on Anne Cap;
updating via yoast
www.tobaccoreviews.com
I‘ve always assumed, when it’s suppose to be a Cavendish forward blend, that the flavor then should be very noticeable.
However, I’ve noticed blends that have Cavendish where it’s barely noticed, and that seems to be how it’s working out for me, I can’t seem to find anything heavy on the Cavendish side.
Does anyone know any VA or Burley blends that are heavy Cavendish forward blends, smell and taste, through out an entire bowl?
Thanks
P.S. I don’t want Aromatics…
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