I’m a hot smoker, even when I slow down, I like to puff. Many straight virginias are a bit too much for me if I go over a bowl a day. CRF allows me to smoke how I like. A really interesting blend, I assume lower sugar then say “Christmas cheer”
What year? Tobacco Reviews search isn't the greatest you just have to google search the tobacco name and it will show up in the google results.Is there a thread on CRF w Perique? I’m abiut to win an auction on a couple of tins, not too crazy price wise.
I’ve discovered this as well. Google searches TR.com better than TR.com searches itself!What year? Tobacco Reviews search isn't the greatest you just have to google search the tobacco name and it will show up in the google results.
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I found that, thanks! I was wondering if there was a thread on the forumsI’ve discovered this as well. Google searches TR.com better than TR.com searches itself!
Crf w/perique is quite good. If you’re getting it at a good price that’s icing on the cakeI found that, thanks! I was wondering if there was a thread on the forums
I won a 2 tin auction for 43$. I guess a decent price.Crf w/perique is quite good. If you’re getting it at a good price that’s icing on the cake
Does this mean no more CRF without perique? That would sure be a shame.Yep, I emailed SP last night and they said one more release this year with Perique. Jeremy is actively looking for good replacement leaf. I say this is great news.
Good point. It is in an image which makes it harder for crawlers to grab, but I swear I scanned it for anything sensitive.N.B. You might want to obscure your email address next time.
Queue up next limited edition small batch Red VA release with very limited Red VA's that are limited and never to be seen again.From an SPC correspondence:
While Carolina Red Flake with Perique is slated to be released later this year, it is unfortunate that Cornell & Diehl's stock of the specific varietal of Red Virginias used in Carolina Red Flake is dwindling. As far as we know, this may be the last release that contains that particular varietal, unfortunately.
Thanks a lot!From an SPC correspondence:
While Carolina Red Flake with Perique is slated to be released later this year, it is unfortunate that Cornell & Diehl's stock of the specific varietal of Red Virginias used in Carolina Red Flake is dwindling. As far as we know, this may be the last release that contains that particular varietal, unfortunately.