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<blockquote data-quote="Frost" data-source="post: 134223" data-attributes="member: 974"><p>Haven't tried club blend, but presbyterian is an awesome colder weather smoke. Don't really crave it at all in the warmer weather, but once the ground started gettin' frosty that stuff starts tasting might fine. Same with Red Rapparee. Interstingly, I've also been drawn towards the heartier burley blends like Irish Flake, Aged Burley Flake, OJK etc recently although I rarely reached for them over the last few months.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, I chalk it up to the seasons changing but who really knows why tastes change. Better and more fun to chase your tastebuds all over tobaccoland than to try to force yourself to finish a bowl of something you don't really feel like smoking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frost, post: 134223, member: 974"] Haven't tried club blend, but presbyterian is an awesome colder weather smoke. Don't really crave it at all in the warmer weather, but once the ground started gettin' frosty that stuff starts tasting might fine. Same with Red Rapparee. Interstingly, I've also been drawn towards the heartier burley blends like Irish Flake, Aged Burley Flake, OJK etc recently although I rarely reached for them over the last few months. Like I said, I chalk it up to the seasons changing but who really knows why tastes change. Better and more fun to chase your tastebuds all over tobaccoland than to try to force yourself to finish a bowl of something you don't really feel like smoking. [/QUOTE]
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