Dutch
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Any of the brothers or sisters tried this series from McClelland? I noticed that it has been around almost 10 years now, but after a search, I couldn't find any discussion concerning it here on BoB.
I was expecting a Perique laced blend, but was intrigued to find that the "Cajun" reference was to Cajun Black which is a derivative of Virginia. Grown in Kentucky, stalk cut and hung over slow smoking hardwood slabs using a 5 step process, that encompasses 2 or 3 weeks. Then it is Perique style pressed and fermented in oak barrels.
So have any of the three in this series found a place in your regular rotation? I am intrigued by the descriptions of these three blends, especially considering that McClelland has more space in my cellar than most of the other companies put together.
I was expecting a Perique laced blend, but was intrigued to find that the "Cajun" reference was to Cajun Black which is a derivative of Virginia. Grown in Kentucky, stalk cut and hung over slow smoking hardwood slabs using a 5 step process, that encompasses 2 or 3 weeks. Then it is Perique style pressed and fermented in oak barrels.
So have any of the three in this series found a place in your regular rotation? I am intrigued by the descriptions of these three blends, especially considering that McClelland has more space in my cellar than most of the other companies put together.