Non-Aromatic Burley pass.
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Sure
A little dirt never hurt1 -
I can do this one.
Don't let the wife know what you spend on guns, ammo or cigars.
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I'm, WTH.
Nolite Oblivisci Peniculus Dentes
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Chris, Stephen, Jeff?
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@Yakster , @rsherman24 , @Ross_G89 , @Amos_Umwhat , @memento_mori , @OmgFrigginMike @Vision, @silvermouse ?
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You can throw me on the end again. I don’t smoke pipe nearly as often and don’t wanna make anybody wait on me.
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Sure, I usually shy away from Burley blends, but hey, I might learn something. My fear is that if I do, I'll want to buy some new tobacco, and I don't need that. But, just for the experience, in.
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain3 -
Same here, but you never know. You could find a new top 5 blend.
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Gonna have to count me out of this one
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Ordered them today. Will update when delivered.
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Ok, so far we have:
@dirtdude
@d_blades
@Hawks
@Stubble
@OmgFrigginMike
@Amos_Umwhat
And myself.I'm thinking this should go back to Joel so he can try any samples that are added along the way. Its up to Joel, though.
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Ok, the order looks like it'll go in this order:
@Stubble
@d_blades
@dirtdude
@Hawks
@OmgFrigginMike
@Amos_Umwhat
@ShawnOL
@CheapsmokeDoes this work for everyone?
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works for me
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain2 -
Me too
Don't let the wife know what you spend on guns, ammo or cigars.
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Yup
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@ShawnOL said:
Ok, so far we have:
@dirtdude
@d_blades
@Hawks
@Stubble
@OmgFrigginMike
@Amos_Umwhat
And myself.I'm thinking this should go back to Joel so he can try any samples that are added along the way. Its up to Joel, though.
Yes thanks. I only smoke outside and won't be smoking much till the spring so works all ways around for me.
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First up from the pass is
Blend No. 52
[A distinct blend of burley, red Virginia and Dubeck brought back to life by the blenders at Peretti. This mixture offers sweetness and subtle piquancy.]Not sure what Dubeck is but this is pretty good. Nutty, not all that sweet, just a bit. I like it.
Seems to leave very little moisture or dottle when finished.
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Blend No. 111
[The same unusual blending of eight quality tobaccos as in our blend number 101, except that a non-aromatic Irish tobacco is used. An excellent, non-aromatic mixture.]Didnt get much nuttiness from the burley, no sweetness to speak of. Burned to ash, little if any dottle. All in all, unremarkable. Would not buy, there are too many good blends out there to spend money on than this.
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https://dutchpipesmoker.com/tag/dubek/ This page describes several Oriental tobaccos
Dubek (Dubec)
Another variety of Basma tobacco, Dubek comes from the Macedonian region of Greece. It has a light yellow leaf that is very aromatic and very sweet to smoke. Dubek tobacco is generally used to spice up pipe tobacco blends.Join us on Zoom vHerf (Meeting # 2619860114 Password vHerf2020 )4 -
Thanks, Chris.
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Blend No. 333
[A splendid blend for those who like a fairly heavy tobacco that is not aromatic but is full of flavor. It is very slow burning and cool.]Decent dark tobacco, ok flavor, barely a hint of the distinctive nuttiness of burley, though. Would smoke again but wouldn't buy. Left little moisture, burned to nothing.
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BPC
[A splendid burley plug cut which smokes sweet and cool.]Decent taste. Dark tobacco flavor, similar to blend 333 but with a little more nuttiness. Some sweetness on the back end. Would smoke again.
This and blend 52 are the real winners for me, out of the four.
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Moving on to the English sampler we have:
British
[One of our more full-bodied blends and similar to many highly priced English tobaccos. This mixture is so carefully constructed that it's perique and latakia components complement each other perfectly.]First thing I notice is the dryness of the tobacco. Not dried out but sort of dry. I'm not an English guy so that may be normal. It seemed like an ok smoke, just not my thing. Disregard any negative comments I may make about the English samples, they're just not my style of smoke.
It burned to ash, no moisture in the bowl.
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Blend 500
[A real outdoor man's smoke with plenty of flavor and full strength. A unique blend of Virginia, Havana, Perique and Oriental.]Tastes milder than the British, less latakia. Has a mild sweetness from the virginia, i'm guessing. Not bad, would smoke again.
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Royal
[A blend of the choicest matured Virginian and the finest Oriental tobaccos. It contains a high percentage of the finest Yenidje leaf.]
I'm not sure how this classifies as an English if it doesn't contain latakia but here goes. I would call it a less than medium strength blend. I can taste the virginia but the Orientals are the dominant flavor. This is not bad at all. Would smoke this again but not likely to buy it. This burned down to fine black dottle. Just about nothing left of it.Post edited by ShawnOL onTrapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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Century
[This is the blend that was made especially to commemorate our 100th anniversary. A subtle mixture of Oriental lead and latakia, plus a rich, matured Virginian.]
Description says it all. Oriental in the lead followed by latakia. The virginia is in the background but it's sweetness is noticeable. This is pretty good for a blend containing latakia. It isn't the lead flavor, which i prefer. The bag note was heavy with it, though. Would smoke again but wouldn't buy more than a couple ounces of it, only smoking it occasionally.Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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