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Dual Video Review: R-Blend and Epiphany
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 427542" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>That was excellent, Thomas. Blends reminiscent of Revelation are my absolute favorites, and these two are great examples. I love the balance they have, a product of the blender's restraint and good judgment, I like to think. For my tastes, one just cannot improve on the basic recipe: burley, Virginia, the smidgeon of latakia and perique, and the slight fruit topping. This is Antarctic expedition stuff for me, in the unlikely event of my venturing to that fine continent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 427542, member: 1690"] That was excellent, Thomas. Blends reminiscent of Revelation are my absolute favorites, and these two are great examples. I love the balance they have, a product of the blender's restraint and good judgment, I like to think. For my tastes, one just cannot improve on the basic recipe: burley, Virginia, the smidgeon of latakia and perique, and the slight fruit topping. This is Antarctic expedition stuff for me, in the unlikely event of my venturing to that fine continent. [/QUOTE]
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