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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 441281" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>Avoid aros that use poor leaf and lotsa artificial flavor. These abominations gave drugstore aros a rep for burning hot and wet and goopy. Check out the offerings at Pipeworks and Wilke where Proprietor Carole Burns does an excellent job and offers an introductory sampler of her wares. Uhle's Irish Aromatic is a fave of mine, but doesn't qualify for the enthusiastic taste fest on this board because of a bias against aros with a Lat component. I also enjoy a nice bowl of Lane's Hazelnut from time to time, especially in a cob. (Avail in bulk only, I think.) My experience with aros is that one piper's delight is another's perfumed lawn clippings, so patience and perseverance is essential to your search which I bet will be well worth the effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 441281, member: 2318"] Avoid aros that use poor leaf and lotsa artificial flavor. These abominations gave drugstore aros a rep for burning hot and wet and goopy. Check out the offerings at Pipeworks and Wilke where Proprietor Carole Burns does an excellent job and offers an introductory sampler of her wares. Uhle's Irish Aromatic is a fave of mine, but doesn't qualify for the enthusiastic taste fest on this board because of a bias against aros with a Lat component. I also enjoy a nice bowl of Lane's Hazelnut from time to time, especially in a cob. (Avail in bulk only, I think.) My experience with aros is that one piper's delight is another's perfumed lawn clippings, so patience and perseverance is essential to your search which I bet will be well worth the effort. [/QUOTE]
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