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<blockquote data-quote="jj1015" data-source="post: 13138" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>It guess it just goes to show how our tastes differ! Also, "complexity" is a relative thing. I don't find Epiphany to be complex at all in the way that a good Va/Per or Balkan is complex. But for a burley-based "all-day" kind of smoke, it's the most complex I've tasted. It IS pretty straightforward in a way, but I've noticed that large bowls and slow smoking tend to really accentuate certain flavors as it progresses down the bowl, with the burley, Va-Perique, and latakia chiming in at different points with different strengths. It ain't Odyssey, but it's not Old Joe Krantz either (another blend which I love, but as one saavy reviewer pointed out at tobaccoreviews.com, one that's about as enigmatic as Brittany Spears). </p><p>In any case, kudos to the blenders! I've been smoking at least a bowl of this each day since it came out, and I've yet to grow tired of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jj1015, post: 13138, member: 207"] It guess it just goes to show how our tastes differ! Also, "complexity" is a relative thing. I don't find Epiphany to be complex at all in the way that a good Va/Per or Balkan is complex. But for a burley-based "all-day" kind of smoke, it's the most complex I've tasted. It IS pretty straightforward in a way, but I've noticed that large bowls and slow smoking tend to really accentuate certain flavors as it progresses down the bowl, with the burley, Va-Perique, and latakia chiming in at different points with different strengths. It ain't Odyssey, but it's not Old Joe Krantz either (another blend which I love, but as one saavy reviewer pointed out at tobaccoreviews.com, one that's about as enigmatic as Brittany Spears). In any case, kudos to the blenders! I've been smoking at least a bowl of this each day since it came out, and I've yet to grow tired of it. [/QUOTE]
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