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A few Cornell and Diehl Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="motie2" data-source="post: 572522" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>I have a question for Cornell and Diehl: What is with Captain Bob's Blend? It literally <em><strong>reeks</strong></em> of grape, filling the room when you open the tin, yet it tastes like an English blend, with no trace of grape flavor. The components are described as, "..... a mixture of Virginias and Burleys with just a dash of Latakia and Perique." There's an added topping, of course: G*R*A*P*E !!!!! It is without a doubt, the strangest pipe blend I've ever encountered. Has anyone else tried it? (I searched here for "grape" without results.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="motie2, post: 572522, member: 5106"] I have a question for Cornell and Diehl: What is with Captain Bob's Blend? It literally [I][B]reeks[/B][/I] of grape, filling the room when you open the tin, yet it tastes like an English blend, with no trace of grape flavor. The components are described as, "..... a mixture of Virginias and Burleys with just a dash of Latakia and Perique." There's an added topping, of course: G*R*A*P*E !!!!! It is without a doubt, the strangest pipe blend I've ever encountered. Has anyone else tried it? (I searched here for "grape" without results.) [/QUOTE]
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