I know a lot of people praise these blends and they're very sought after. Just wondering what I'm missing?They're sought after by many people.
But smoke what you like, like what you smoke.
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I'm not sure. If I had to guess, maybe because they're not readily available here in the US? Or it's made in small batches with some special tobacco crops or something?I know a lot of people praise these blends and they're very sought after. Just wondering what I'm missing?
I've not tried that one, haven't had the opportunity, but the description I read on tobaccoreviews.com indicate to me it's in the same vein as Plum Cake, wet and fruity.I'm with you, I don't care for either one myself... or pembroke . Have you tried and so to bed? I just did for the first time and it's pretty darn good.
Well if you want to try these I'd be happy to send you samples.I'm not sure. If I had to guess, maybe because they're not readily available here in the US? Or it's made in small batches with some special tobacco crops or something?
Trust me, I'm out of the loop also.
My fear is I'll enjoy it then have to stalk websites and vendors. Only to take the gamble and possibly come back empty handed.
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To me it was nothing like plum cake lol, it reminded me more of the pelican you sent me just a bit less smoky.I've not tried that one, haven't had the opportunity, but the description I read on tobaccoreviews.com indicate to me it's in the same vein as Plum Cake, wet and fruity.
I really like Gaslight and Abingdon is a good one as well.Give the G.L. Pease english blends a shot - plenty of variety within the same genre, readily available and priced reasonably.
I've never tried either. I can pay for shipping and the samples.Well if you want to try these I'd be happy to send you samples.
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