I'm still smoking the 2020 Cringle Flake, it's deepened and melded wonderfully. Easier to smoke too, as I find Virginias to withstand retaining their flavor at a drier moisture content after they've had some time.
I've read great things about the '21, and it sounds like '22 is a variation of the same theme - I believe I will love both of them. I tend to let brighter VAs age longer before I crack 'em then anything with Darker VAs.
From a purely selfish standpoint, I would like to see a deviation from that theme, maybe a return back to a straight VA, maybe a plug, or perhaps a touch of Orientals (Katerini perique Cringle Flake?).
A guy can dream. The perique that's been used is fantastic.
Anyways I think Cringle Flake has been an honest effort, in this contemporary tobacco times, to make something really special and of high quality. The fact someone could have disdain for such an effort is of no surprise, humanity and all.