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<blockquote data-quote="ak2000" data-source="post: 520884" data-attributes="member: 4151"><p>So I have a couple of different Cuban tobaccos that are OK on their own (though the McConnell is pretty tasty), along with some Burleys like PS Toasted Burley, C&D Ribbon cut and cube cut, and some Izmir Turkish. I recently tried GLP Key Largo and Cairo and while really enjoyed them, they are both quite rich in some way that they would probably only be an occasional smoke for me. I'm thinking a blend of some of the above tobaccos might be a more balanced smoke along the lines of the GLPs. No idea on ratios and don't really have enough of any of these for trial and error. Thought I'd throw it out there for far more experienced blenders than I.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ak2000, post: 520884, member: 4151"] So I have a couple of different Cuban tobaccos that are OK on their own (though the McConnell is pretty tasty), along with some Burleys like PS Toasted Burley, C&D Ribbon cut and cube cut, and some Izmir Turkish. I recently tried GLP Key Largo and Cairo and while really enjoyed them, they are both quite rich in some way that they would probably only be an occasional smoke for me. I'm thinking a blend of some of the above tobaccos might be a more balanced smoke along the lines of the GLPs. No idea on ratios and don't really have enough of any of these for trial and error. Thought I'd throw it out there for far more experienced blenders than I. [/QUOTE]
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