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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 240813"><p>IMO I think the Frog Morton (and maybe most Craftsbury blends) are best experienced as an entry to English, Balkan, Latakia blends or by the occasional smoker. The biggest complaint is usually that Craftsbury blends are too mild. I love FM but if I'm smoking more often it does tend to be a little more bland. I'll find myself looking at the pipe wondering what I did wrong. I will typically hold off on my stronger Lat blends and go to FM first if I haven't smoked in a few weeks. The opposite goes for the blends I smoke like Blackhouse, a tough tiger to tackle for tender untempered taste buds.</p><p></p><p>I'd love to spend a week just going through each Craftsbury blend. Dunhill seems like another well thought out line. Limited but well balanced in their offerings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 240813"] IMO I think the Frog Morton (and maybe most Craftsbury blends) are best experienced as an entry to English, Balkan, Latakia blends or by the occasional smoker. The biggest complaint is usually that Craftsbury blends are too mild. I love FM but if I'm smoking more often it does tend to be a little more bland. I'll find myself looking at the pipe wondering what I did wrong. I will typically hold off on my stronger Lat blends and go to FM first if I haven't smoked in a few weeks. The opposite goes for the blends I smoke like Blackhouse, a tough tiger to tackle for tender untempered taste buds. I'd love to spend a week just going through each Craftsbury blend. Dunhill seems like another well thought out line. Limited but well balanced in their offerings. [/QUOTE]
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