It won't change as much in leaf that has already undergone a Cavendish process and been cased / topped.
In contrast, a Red Virginia such as McClelland #5100 will undergo much more change over time.
It won't change as much in leaf that has already undergone a Cavendish process and been cased / topped.
In contrast, a Red Virginia such as McClelland #5100 will undergo much more change over time
Weirdly enough, I've been smoking both Red Cake (5100) and Autumn Evening, and I'd say 5100 is much more mellow of a smoke.
I'd have expected the straight red Virginias to be a bit more aggressive based on its tin note, but not so.
Both are nice, though.