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<blockquote data-quote="Psmith" data-source="post: 491989" data-attributes="member: 3092"><p>Lately I've been enjoying Semois a lot which is the only straight burley I've ever tasted.</p><p>For a while I've been thinking about getting a tub of an American burley like PA, Granger, SWA, or Lane RR. I'm wondering is there any similiarity between any of those and Semois? </p><p>Which one do any of you recommend? </p><p>Do you recommend a different burley? </p><p></p><p>By the way if any of you like cigars but havent tried Semois youre missing out. Sometimes nutty. Sometimes musty. Highly recommended</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Psmith, post: 491989, member: 3092"] Lately I've been enjoying Semois a lot which is the only straight burley I've ever tasted. For a while I've been thinking about getting a tub of an American burley like PA, Granger, SWA, or Lane RR. I'm wondering is there any similiarity between any of those and Semois? Which one do any of you recommend? Do you recommend a different burley? By the way if any of you like cigars but havent tried Semois youre missing out. Sometimes nutty. Sometimes musty. Highly recommended [/QUOTE]
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