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<blockquote data-quote="scottbtdmb" data-source="post: 144201" data-attributes="member: 1043"><p>This is a great topic and one that I just touched on regarding my Full Virginia Flake/Perique blend that turned out to be a great success. I was fortunate to receive a whole bunch of old Perique from a guy I traded with awhile back. Besides the FVF mixture, I also find that mixing GLP Abingdon and MacBaren HHVS half and half, then adding some perique, makes for a very complex full-bodied English blend. For some of my friends that smoke aromatics, I like to mix in high quality Burley/VA blends with the aromatics just to give them an idea of what the higher quality blends taste like. On a camping trip last year, I filled a friend's pipe with Somerset Slices on the bottom, his fave cherry blend in the middle, and more SS on top. He claims it is the best pipe that he ever smoked. Definitely a lot of fun things can be done with blending. A lot of trial and error mind you, but I find the end results are rewarding!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottbtdmb, post: 144201, member: 1043"] This is a great topic and one that I just touched on regarding my Full Virginia Flake/Perique blend that turned out to be a great success. I was fortunate to receive a whole bunch of old Perique from a guy I traded with awhile back. Besides the FVF mixture, I also find that mixing GLP Abingdon and MacBaren HHVS half and half, then adding some perique, makes for a very complex full-bodied English blend. For some of my friends that smoke aromatics, I like to mix in high quality Burley/VA blends with the aromatics just to give them an idea of what the higher quality blends taste like. On a camping trip last year, I filled a friend's pipe with Somerset Slices on the bottom, his fave cherry blend in the middle, and more SS on top. He claims it is the best pipe that he ever smoked. Definitely a lot of fun things can be done with blending. A lot of trial and error mind you, but I find the end results are rewarding! [/QUOTE]
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