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First Taste: Vincent Manil's La Brumeuse Semois
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 359870" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>I like the taste quite a bit and it's a <em>very</em> satisfying smoke, even though the vitamin N doesn't seem as strong as some. It reminds me of Five Brothers a little or maybe a Gauloises (sp?) cigarette. I detect some sort of a "toast" taste on the tongue, with an underlying herbal earthiness, if that makes any sense. I detect no sweetness at all, and the flavor profile is monolithic, the same taste from beginning to end, but it still entrances. I can see having this on hand and will buy more. </p><p></p><p>(I am no good at describing taste, plus I just came off a head cold, so what I say may well be pure b.s., even though I'm smoking it as we speak in a Castello bent bulldog that I think I'll dedicate to it.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 359870, member: 1690"] I like the taste quite a bit and it's a [i]very[/i] satisfying smoke, even though the vitamin N doesn't seem as strong as some. It reminds me of Five Brothers a little or maybe a Gauloises (sp?) cigarette. I detect some sort of a "toast" taste on the tongue, with an underlying herbal earthiness, if that makes any sense. I detect no sweetness at all, and the flavor profile is monolithic, the same taste from beginning to end, but it still entrances. I can see having this on hand and will buy more. (I am no good at describing taste, plus I just came off a head cold, so what I say may well be pure b.s., even though I'm smoking it as we speak in a Castello bent bulldog that I think I'll dedicate to it.) [/QUOTE]
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