I haven’t had e-Sun Wood yet. Sunlu Wood Low Temp. and that was pretty good. Here I only had to print at the lower temperature limit (185-188°C) and only printed figures, so everything was very slow. There I noticed that it tends to print more poorly with prolonged use. The usual: Threads, fuzz, poor printing results in general. Must therefore be dried before printing or sometimes in between. It may also simply take longer to dry than you think. However, I have achieved the best results with small figures using this wood filament.
The last wood filament I had was from Creality and iSANMATE, where I also had to reduce the flow from 0.98 to 0.89 - 0.92. And I also had to dry the print temperature well down to 200°C (I didn’t try any lower) despite this.