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<blockquote data-quote="Accipeter" data-source="post: 9142" data-attributes="member: 136"><p>I started out disliking burleys, but I've come around to appreciating them. The ones I especially enjoy these days include:</p><p></p><p>Solani Aged Burley Flake</p><p>Peterson University Flake</p><p>P&W Nut Brown Burley</p><p>C&D Pennington Gap</p><p>Tobacco Barn "Grandfather"</p><p>good ol' Prince Albert</p><p></p><p>I finally have begun to get the hang of smoking slow and easy enough to coax out the rich, nutty flavors in burley. I didn't like Barbary Coast when I tried it a couple years ago -- sounds like another one to revisit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Accipeter, post: 9142, member: 136"] I started out disliking burleys, but I've come around to appreciating them. The ones I especially enjoy these days include: Solani Aged Burley Flake Peterson University Flake P&W Nut Brown Burley C&D Pennington Gap Tobacco Barn "Grandfather" good ol' Prince Albert I finally have begun to get the hang of smoking slow and easy enough to coax out the rich, nutty flavors in burley. I didn't like Barbary Coast when I tried it a couple years ago -- sounds like another one to revisit. [/QUOTE]
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