Any confusion in a Pease blend and a C&D blend is purely in your own mind.
I hope it is as you say.Any confusion in a Pease blend and a C&D blend is purely in your own mind.
You can always jar it and in the case of the Brown Sugar flake, i just checked a tin, the seals are fairly garbagish so I threw a couple tins in Mylar and sealed them that way, so i can keep them in the tins and from drying out over the next couple years. I mean if you like FVF more there are ways you don't have to sacrifice the thing you actually want over a seal.How does HH Pure Virginia compare to Union Square or Full Virginia Flake?
I'm looking for a first-place pure Virginia for me to stock up and age - one that is not a red virginia as I have red virginia covered.
I like Union Square for this. FVF is certainly top notch, but I'd prefer something that can be stored in the tin long-term. For this reason I'd like to find something that comes in round tins with sturdy seals, and HH Pure Virginia might fit the bill.
Thanks for the ideas. Right now I have my SG tins placed inside a few containers that claim to be airtight, they are plastic containers like you might find in a kitchen pantry. I'm going to keep a close eye on them for now and if seals seem to be deteriorating I'll jar.You can always jar it and in the case of the Brown Sugar flake, i just checked a tin, the seals are fairly garbagish so I threw a couple tins in Mylar and sealed them that way, so i can keep them in the tins and from drying out over the next couple years. I mean if you like FVF more there are ways you don't have to sacrifice the thing you actually want over a seal.
I would choose Pure Virginia every time over FVF. Besides the die hard anti C&D folks... you might even give C&D Virginia Flakes a try. They are totally pure Virginias with an oatmeal, bread and spices aroma. As a bulk, it is affordable, and I keep 20 pounds in the cellar at all times, reordering it often.