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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 553388" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>If you want one that does not shirk on the vitamin N try Cornell & Diehl’s “Kelly’s Coin”...and Old Joe Krantz!</p><p></p><p>It would be remiss if someone here didn’t at least mention Butternut Burley. It’s concocted by both Pipes and Cigars and 4 Noggins...where they call it Scotty’s Butternut Burley. You’ll find it very common that blenders will add a bit of flavoring to a blend. Additions like vanilla, cocoa & something like butterscotch are common. All Burley tobacco is sweetened, cased, etc. at some point in its multi step processing in order to be smokable. Otherwise it would be pretty nasty stuff. </p><p></p><p>Agree with the others who mentioned the Peretti DD and Uhle 00 blends...and others by the same blenders. I can’t jump on the OTC bandwagon when there are blends like the above available at reasonable prices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 553388, member: 1365"] If you want one that does not shirk on the vitamin N try Cornell & Diehl’s “Kelly’s Coin”...and Old Joe Krantz! It would be remiss if someone here didn’t at least mention Butternut Burley. It’s concocted by both Pipes and Cigars and 4 Noggins...where they call it Scotty’s Butternut Burley. You’ll find it very common that blenders will add a bit of flavoring to a blend. Additions like vanilla, cocoa & something like butterscotch are common. All Burley tobacco is sweetened, cased, etc. at some point in its multi step processing in order to be smokable. Otherwise it would be pretty nasty stuff. Agree with the others who mentioned the Peretti DD and Uhle 00 blends...and others by the same blenders. I can’t jump on the OTC bandwagon when there are blends like the above available at reasonable prices. [/QUOTE]
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