What is in your pipe?
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Trying out Tom Cotton's Double-pressed Burley. Tastes nice. Their claim of the edges being removed is accurate. No bite, just smooth smoke. What's noticeable is that the nuttiness of the burley is not at the forefront. Its more in the background.
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KBV Mountains of Madness
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Orlick Golden Slice
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C&D Hearthside.
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Caledonian in the Cavicchi.

Regarding a cigar, the pipe and the open road, go forward without hurry, learn the essence of things through frequent experiences, taking advantage of every occasion.
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Lovely grain. 👆
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@ShawnOL said:
Lovely grain. 👆Thanks
Regarding a cigar, the pipe and the open road, go forward without hurry, learn the essence of things through frequent experiences, taking advantage of every occasion.
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Villiger 1888 Cocktail Hour, thanks Edward
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Sutliff Match 20, in a large Comoys Majestic.

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Some nice GH Burley and Bright in the Nording. Mild and smooth. A mild sweetness and nuttiness. Very enjoyable. Will make for a good morning smoke with coffee. Thanks, Edward.
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Second breakfast in the Estate Jost5 -
John Cotton's Double-pressed Virginia.
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