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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 332493"><p>I smoke HOs and VA/D.Fired for the most part, but when I want to try something else, it's usually a VA/Perique, which just now means Escudo and St. James Flake. </p><p></p><p>The SJF is delicious, BTW, vindicating my "never smoked any" buy of ~7 pounds. It is bold and better integrated than Escudo, which delivers an in your face VA/Per. In SJF they are united as if they always have been. Once again SG delivers. I'm not nuts about all their blends but they seem to deliver at good to excellent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 332493"] I smoke HOs and VA/D.Fired for the most part, but when I want to try something else, it's usually a VA/Perique, which just now means Escudo and St. James Flake. The SJF is delicious, BTW, vindicating my "never smoked any" buy of ~7 pounds. It is bold and better integrated than Escudo, which delivers an in your face VA/Per. In SJF they are united as if they always have been. Once again SG delivers. I'm not nuts about all their blends but they seem to deliver at good to excellent. [/QUOTE]
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