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<blockquote data-quote="Benton" data-source="post: 79570" data-attributes="member: 318"><p>I'm just about the exact opposite, but I think the answer is the same for both of us. We should just stick to the blends we enjoy and avoid the ones that bite.</p><p></p><p>I've given up straight VA's for the most part. The taste is nice and sweet right up until my tongue begins to smoulder. They just don't work for me. A blend that is mostly VA might be kind to me, but straight VA is not my friend.</p><p></p><p>Burley is my friend, he never bites. Some burley's don't taste good to me, but that's a whole different thing.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to be able to cultivate an appriciation for all kinds of tobacco, but there are too many blends to try to waste time with blends that bite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benton, post: 79570, member: 318"] I'm just about the exact opposite, but I think the answer is the same for both of us. We should just stick to the blends we enjoy and avoid the ones that bite. I've given up straight VA's for the most part. The taste is nice and sweet right up until my tongue begins to smoulder. They just don't work for me. A blend that is mostly VA might be kind to me, but straight VA is not my friend. Burley is my friend, he never bites. Some burley's don't taste good to me, but that's a whole different thing. I'd like to be able to cultivate an appriciation for all kinds of tobacco, but there are too many blends to try to waste time with blends that bite. [/QUOTE]
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