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<blockquote data-quote="Brunello" data-source="post: 550257" data-attributes="member: 4458"><p>Interesting story! Somehow I missed Oriental Dusk, but I've tried all the others and agree they are worth exploring, especially Dark Horse. For some reason I find that there is a dusty/musty note that they all have in common that most of the year just doesn't appeal to me. Then in Autumn, especially in October and November when the leaves are falling, they jump right to the top of my rotation.</p><p></p><p>I've developed two tweaks that give them more year round interest for me:</p><p></p><p><strong>BLACK STALLION</strong></p><p>7 parts John Patton Dark Horse</p><p>1 part Peretti Black Virginia</p><p>1 part Sutliff Maduro Cavendish</p><p>1 part Stokkebye 702 Burley</p><p></p><p><strong>HABANA CAFE</strong> (coffee and cigar theme) </p><p>11 parts John Patton Storm Front</p><p>3 parts McClelland Black Mocha 620</p><p>1 part Sutliff Aged Maduro</p><p>1 part Drew Estates coffee-infused maduro cigar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunello, post: 550257, member: 4458"] Interesting story! Somehow I missed Oriental Dusk, but I've tried all the others and agree they are worth exploring, especially Dark Horse. For some reason I find that there is a dusty/musty note that they all have in common that most of the year just doesn't appeal to me. Then in Autumn, especially in October and November when the leaves are falling, they jump right to the top of my rotation. I've developed two tweaks that give them more year round interest for me: [b]BLACK STALLION[/b] 7 parts John Patton Dark Horse 1 part Peretti Black Virginia 1 part Sutliff Maduro Cavendish 1 part Stokkebye 702 Burley [b]HABANA CAFE[/b] (coffee and cigar theme) 11 parts John Patton Storm Front 3 parts McClelland Black Mocha 620 1 part Sutliff Aged Maduro 1 part Drew Estates coffee-infused maduro cigar [/QUOTE]
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