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<blockquote data-quote="Swede" data-source="post: 574977" data-attributes="member: 5139"><p>Thanks Blackhorse, I really appreciate that, and hope it is useful for someone else. I'm still exploring tastes of different tobacco types, so I'm going to study blends that have Orientals and settle on a % of Izmir for the next mix, but don't want it to be forward. That tobacco straight had an incense type of aspect with some dry and maybe best described as sour taste to me, so I would enjoy it as just a hint part of the taste. I kind of like the smokiness of latakia, so eventually may buy some. I have Tennessee dark fired available from a local farmer, so might experiment with it. My next order to 4noggins will include some burley cube or some type of cut too. The Virginia I used smelled real sweet, and the Perique was fruity and pungent, but after pressing, it had a whole new aspect. Now I understand why I've liked VaPers. The really nice thing about being part of the BoB fellowship is reading about what others have experienced, like, and know. Swede</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swede, post: 574977, member: 5139"] Thanks Blackhorse, I really appreciate that, and hope it is useful for someone else. I'm still exploring tastes of different tobacco types, so I'm going to study blends that have Orientals and settle on a % of Izmir for the next mix, but don't want it to be forward. That tobacco straight had an incense type of aspect with some dry and maybe best described as sour taste to me, so I would enjoy it as just a hint part of the taste. I kind of like the smokiness of latakia, so eventually may buy some. I have Tennessee dark fired available from a local farmer, so might experiment with it. My next order to 4noggins will include some burley cube or some type of cut too. The Virginia I used smelled real sweet, and the Perique was fruity and pungent, but after pressing, it had a whole new aspect. Now I understand why I've liked VaPers. The really nice thing about being part of the BoB fellowship is reading about what others have experienced, like, and know. Swede [/QUOTE]
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