After one bowl, I am undecided. Has some rough spots but definitely not counting it out.
In my experience it is usually way too soon to dismiss or overly praise a blend based on only a few bowls.
Highly recommend them. And just to beat a dead horse, yes, the color well with use.
I've had this rhodie for about 4 years and it's a work horse. The 320 I've had for about 2 years
I was thinking about that too. This one has been compared to Haddos Delight because of the components. They are similar.
Haddos is a grandfathered blend so Windjammer may be easier to make saleable after the regs go through by labeling it an equivalent.
Cumberland is a top 10 blend for me. Great stuff! Older tins of it have a wider cut ribbon than newer tins. the newer cut is by no means shag, but definitely thinner. Six Pence should have been right up my alley, but other blends captured me more.