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<blockquote data-quote="smokey422" data-source="post: 174578" data-attributes="member: 46"><p>The following is a review I posted for this wonderful blend on <em><strong>Tobacco Reviews</strong></em>. It doesn't seem to get mentioned a lot and I think a lot of English smokers would enjoy it if they tried it.</p><p></p><p>What a fabulous blend this is! Craig Tarler has hit a perfect balance between the Latakia, Perique, Turkish, and Virginias. The smoke is wonderfully complex, with the sweetness of the Virginias, the smokiness of the Latakia, the creaminess of the Turkish, and the spicyness of the Perique all having a chance to shine through. We've all heard those hypothetical "what tobaccos would you want with you on a desert island" questions. If I was only allowed four tobaccos, this would be one of them. Four BIG stars! </p><p></p><p><span style="color: blue"><u><em><strong>Smokey</strong></em></u></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokey422, post: 174578, member: 46"] The following is a review I posted for this wonderful blend on [i][b]Tobacco Reviews[/b][/i]. It doesn't seem to get mentioned a lot and I think a lot of English smokers would enjoy it if they tried it. What a fabulous blend this is! Craig Tarler has hit a perfect balance between the Latakia, Perique, Turkish, and Virginias. The smoke is wonderfully complex, with the sweetness of the Virginias, the smokiness of the Latakia, the creaminess of the Turkish, and the spicyness of the Perique all having a chance to shine through. We've all heard those hypothetical "what tobaccos would you want with you on a desert island" questions. If I was only allowed four tobaccos, this would be one of them. Four BIG stars! [color=blue][u][i][b]Smokey[/b][/i][/u][/color] [/QUOTE]
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