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Announcing the 2014 BOB pipe of the year project!
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 395094" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>After receiving my POY from Miss Scottie I finally stopped staring at it and gave some thought to smokin' the little beauty. I don't remember if S ever mentioned something about an homage to clays...but it's absolutely there. The shape, the straw stem, the diminutive size...oh yeah! So it led me down that Euro path and I ended up in the jardin de Semois. </p><p></p><p>Brothers and sisters, there cannot be more of a match made in heaven! The open draw of the POY amps down slightly, the low ember burn of the dry cured Semois keeps a low temp (it never once got hot) in bowl and the little bale of goodness stayed super sweet and delicious throughout. I was absolutely stunned it performed so dang well.</p><p></p><p>Scottie had mentioned one owner reported good luck with rope. Well, you couldn't get anything further from the physical characteristics of Semois than rope! And while I do indulge in the dark and heavy blends pretty often, the Semois provided such a perfect experience, I ain't changing. Fate has declared a match.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 395094, member: 1365"] After receiving my POY from Miss Scottie I finally stopped staring at it and gave some thought to smokin' the little beauty. I don't remember if S ever mentioned something about an homage to clays...but it's absolutely there. The shape, the straw stem, the diminutive size...oh yeah! So it led me down that Euro path and I ended up in the jardin de Semois. Brothers and sisters, there cannot be more of a match made in heaven! The open draw of the POY amps down slightly, the low ember burn of the dry cured Semois keeps a low temp (it never once got hot) in bowl and the little bale of goodness stayed super sweet and delicious throughout. I was absolutely stunned it performed so dang well. Scottie had mentioned one owner reported good luck with rope. Well, you couldn't get anything further from the physical characteristics of Semois than rope! And while I do indulge in the dark and heavy blends pretty often, the Semois provided such a perfect experience, I ain't changing. Fate has declared a match. [/QUOTE]
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