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<blockquote data-quote="showme1or2" data-source="post: 1447" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>I've noticed that burley is a common ingredient in aromatic tobaccos (and many tobaccos termed cavendish). Is this because burley readily takes on the characteristics of whatever is being added?</p><p></p><p>I don't get along well with burley tobacco and often will not try a blend more based on the fact that it is burley than aromotic or cavendish, which both often carry negative connotations. Can anyone recommend some good aromatics that are burleyless?</p><p></p><p>showme</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="showme1or2, post: 1447, member: 24"] I've noticed that burley is a common ingredient in aromatic tobaccos (and many tobaccos termed cavendish). Is this because burley readily takes on the characteristics of whatever is being added? I don't get along well with burley tobacco and often will not try a blend more based on the fact that it is burley than aromotic or cavendish, which both often carry negative connotations. Can anyone recommend some good aromatics that are burleyless? showme [/QUOTE]
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