It’s a decent blend for the price, costing about 3-5 bucks less than Solani 656 Aged Burley Flake. The tin note is amazing—reminds me of Fig Newtons. Then, out of nowhere, you get an absolutely incredible flavor that far surpasses 656 in every way, with notes of figs, caramel, and chocolate.If you’re planning on cellaring this blend, the potential is huge since it’s a non-aromatic tobacco. I imagine a few years of aging would improve it.