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<blockquote data-quote="juanmedusa" data-source="post: 381459" data-attributes="member: 3173"><p>The closest I come to an American aro without a liquor topping is Lakeland Brickle Fortissimo. If you were so inclined you should probably not start with the Fortissimo version but the standard. I've not had that one yet though. This is an American tobacco with some aromatic elements but is in the vein of British Lakeland tobacco. Florals are involved. You've been warned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juanmedusa, post: 381459, member: 3173"] The closest I come to an American aro without a liquor topping is Lakeland Brickle Fortissimo. If you were so inclined you should probably not start with the Fortissimo version but the standard. I've not had that one yet though. This is an American tobacco with some aromatic elements but is in the vein of British Lakeland tobacco. Florals are involved. You've been warned. [/QUOTE]
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