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First Taste: Vincent Manil's La Brumeuse Semois
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<blockquote data-quote="Trifecta13" data-source="post: 359945" data-attributes="member: 3009"><p>I kind of come down somewhere in the middle. I completely agree with earthy and cigar like. I also agree that it is earthy/nutty in the way burley is. I had a small bowl and enjoyed it quite a bit, but kept thinking that I could see myself getting very bored if I had tried it out in a much larger pipe. All in all, I'm glad to have tried it as I really don't see a parallel to it in the current pipeosphere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trifecta13, post: 359945, member: 3009"] I kind of come down somewhere in the middle. I completely agree with earthy and cigar like. I also agree that it is earthy/nutty in the way burley is. I had a small bowl and enjoyed it quite a bit, but kept thinking that I could see myself getting very bored if I had tried it out in a much larger pipe. All in all, I'm glad to have tried it as I really don't see a parallel to it in the current pipeosphere. [/QUOTE]
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