2018 Carolina Red Flake vs. 2019 Carolina Red Flake

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americaman

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I recently acquired tins of 2018 Carolina Red Flake (tinned in 2018, using their 2015 crop) and it seems to taste different than their 2019 Red Flake (which also used the 2015 crop).

Maybe my memory is hazy, but I remember the 2019 tasting different. After smoking through this 2018 tin I’ll probably pop a 2019 tin to see, but does anyone know if they changed their processing, or did something different, in 2019?
 
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jeremyreeves

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I recently acquired tins of 2018 Carolina Red Flake (tinned in 2018, using their 2015 crop) and it seems to taste different than their 2019 Red Flake (which also used the 2015 crop).

Maybe my memory is hazy, but I remember the 2019 tasting different. After smoking through this 2018 tin I’ll probably pop a 2019 tin to see, but does anyone know if they changed their processing, or did something different, in 2019?
My guess would be that the differences you are noting might have quite a bit to do with time in the tin. The tobacco has also gone through 3 summer sweats as well, in 2019, which mellows the leaf even prior to fermenting in a tin.
 
Hahaha, Michael, is this your way of asking "What's in the BOOOX?"

2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 CRF were all made using the original 2015 grade. Last year was the first year crop changed.
Ha ha, I am not sure what the booox is, but I chuckled. I just figured it was a YES song reference. puffy
 

jeremyreeves

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May 14, 2015
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Ha ha, I am not sure what the booox is, but I chuckled. I just figured it was a YES song reference. puffy
The Brad Pitt gif you used to express your impatience with me, was from the movie Seven. In a very uncomfortable scene at the climax of the film Pitt's character demands repeatedly that the film's antagonist reveal "What's in the BOOOX! WHAT'S IN THE BOOOOX!"