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Drew Estate Meat Pie ( The English blend )
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<blockquote data-quote="BigCasino" data-source="post: 323786" data-attributes="member: 2824"><p>Well yesterday was pipe club day at the local B&M I don't get there as often as I like to, but I happened to not be doing something so off I went, it was a good morning of showing off some older pipes of years gone by, a nice GBD collection, and Some newer pipes as well these guys seem to be in the Magnum scene, i saw a poker that held 1oz of tobacco looked like a coffee cup with a teapot spout.</p><p></p><p>Back to the story, on this day I was lucky enough to run into Sammy, the Local Drew Estate Rep, and lo and behold he was toting a few tins with him not yet available at least in my area, but he did give me a good bowls worth of some "meat pie" to try.</p><p>I have to say at first taste this had some awesome flavors, I don't know how to describe it other than it had a nice thick &rich flavor , and the Latakia seemed to be perfectly balanced with the sweetness of the VA's, and some of that oriental mystique,</p><p>Before I knew it I caught myself trying to draw the flame from my lighter up the draft hole, begging for just one more taste.</p><p></p><p>When I first read about Drew Estate delving into the world of pipe tobacco, and when I read the name "meat pie" why in the hell would they call it that I wondered, now I get it. </p><p></p><p>i hope this blend becomes available in my area soon, I know i only had one bowl and my thoughts on this might be premature, </p><p>but I cant wait to get a tin to smoke several bowls, and try to prove myself wrong</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigCasino, post: 323786, member: 2824"] Well yesterday was pipe club day at the local B&M I don't get there as often as I like to, but I happened to not be doing something so off I went, it was a good morning of showing off some older pipes of years gone by, a nice GBD collection, and Some newer pipes as well these guys seem to be in the Magnum scene, i saw a poker that held 1oz of tobacco looked like a coffee cup with a teapot spout. Back to the story, on this day I was lucky enough to run into Sammy, the Local Drew Estate Rep, and lo and behold he was toting a few tins with him not yet available at least in my area, but he did give me a good bowls worth of some "meat pie" to try. I have to say at first taste this had some awesome flavors, I don't know how to describe it other than it had a nice thick &rich flavor , and the Latakia seemed to be perfectly balanced with the sweetness of the VA's, and some of that oriental mystique, Before I knew it I caught myself trying to draw the flame from my lighter up the draft hole, begging for just one more taste. When I first read about Drew Estate delving into the world of pipe tobacco, and when I read the name "meat pie" why in the hell would they call it that I wondered, now I get it. i hope this blend becomes available in my area soon, I know i only had one bowl and my thoughts on this might be premature, but I cant wait to get a tin to smoke several bowls, and try to prove myself wrong [/QUOTE]
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