Beatlegeuse
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^ good visual point to not get too stuck on color names. I've also seen cases where Carmina saddle looks very similar to Alden whiskey.
I should have elaborated more in my original answer, only Alden can call something Ravello or Cigar, but as you can see in zippyh's example, many different shell batches can look remarkably similar. On the other hand, many shell batches that are supposed to be the same color can end up looking remarkably different.
I should have elaborated more in my original answer, only Alden can call something Ravello or Cigar, but as you can see in zippyh's example, many different shell batches can look remarkably similar. On the other hand, many shell batches that are supposed to be the same color can end up looking remarkably different.