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FairlyStable
Joined : 11 Apr 2008 Posts : 18
 | Subject: Two Friends blends Wed May 07, 2008 2:36 pm | |
| | I seem not to hear a lot of discussion about the collaborative blends from Messrs. Tarler and Pease. Does anyone smoke them? I just finished a bowl of Heritage which I think is quite delicious and has been growing on me more and more lately. I would like to try another of their blends. Any recommendations? |
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hazmat
Age : 34 Joined : 11 Dec 2007 Posts : 313 Location : Harrisburg, PA
 | Subject: Re: Two Friends blends Wed May 07, 2008 2:49 pm | |
| | Is Heritage the VA blend? If so, I have smoked that one and enjoyed it a ton. I have also smoked the Valle Crucis and though not quite my cup-0-tea any longer, I really enjoyed it when I was first checking into latakia blends. There's another one they offer, Irish Mist(?), something like that, that a buddy of mine LOVED. Hope that helps. |
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puros_bran Nightrider

Joined : 10 Dec 2007 Posts : 1590 Location : Lower 48
 | Subject: Re: Two Friends blends Wed May 07, 2008 2:50 pm | |
| Redwood... that's some good stuff. Sweet Va's, a dash o perique, and supposedly a smidgen of Black Cav. _________________ Crede Ut Intelligas
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hazmat
Age : 34 Joined : 11 Dec 2007 Posts : 313 Location : Harrisburg, PA
 | Subject: Re: Two Friends blends Wed May 07, 2008 2:55 pm | |
| | puros_bran wrote: | | Redwood... that's some good stuff. Sweet Va's, a dash o perique, and supposedly a smidgen of Black Cav. |
THAT'S the one I was thinking of!!! Redwood's the one I smoked first of the bunch. |
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FairlyStable
Joined : 11 Apr 2008 Posts : 18
 | Subject: Re: Two Friends blends Wed May 07, 2008 3:04 pm | |
| Thanks, hazmat and puros_bran.
Yes, Heritage is red and lemon VAs, brown and black Cavendish, a little burley, and apparently a light mystery topping. I could smoke this stuff all day. I think it is Celtic Mist that you are thinking of, hazmat.
Redwood sounds like a good bet. I'm not much into latakia at this point, either, but I'm loving Va's, vapers, burley and cavendish. |
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jj1015
Joined : 08 Mar 2008 Posts : 40
 | Subject: Re: Two Friends blends Sat May 10, 2008 2:14 pm | |
| | I used to smoke a lot of the Two Friends blends but the only one that I've ended up returning to is Redwood, which I rate as a top-notch Va/Per and cellar by the pound. Heritage is usually good, but I've noticed some discrepancies between batches and have stopped investing in it. Bed and Breakfast is a superb blend, but it bites my tongue a bit too much (probably an individual chemistry thing). |
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Natch

Age : 58 Joined : 21 Dec 2007 Posts : 219 Location : foothills of the Ozarks
 | Subject: Re: Two Friends blends Wed May 28, 2008 1:24 am | |
| Damn you guys! I had forgotten that I put a pound of Redwood into mason jars a couple of years back, and now I'll just have to break into one. And I promised myself that I'd resist for at least 10 years. What the heck, I break promises to everyone else, might as well break them to myself as well.
Gotta agree with hazmat also, I really didn't take a shine to Valle Crucis. Kind of sharp and almost bitter, it didn't like my tongue.
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Wet Dottle

Joined : 27 Feb 2008 Posts : 175 Location : Littleton, CO
 | Subject: Re: Two Friends blends Wed May 28, 2008 1:25 pm | |
| Deacon's Downfall is very good. It has latakia. It probably is an aromatic, but it is very different from any other aromatic that I have tried. Its spiciness works very well for me, making it a great change-of-pace blend. I need to order me some of this... _________________ Happy days and happier puffs. |
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