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<blockquote data-quote="shootist51" data-source="post: 152757" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>Before the frought, SGFVF had become my everyday smoke. Since the drought, I have been saving my FVF, which is great as it serves to add cellar time, and exploring other options. Some of the blends that I have particularly enjoyed, that are readily available are:</p><p>GL Pease Montgomery</p><p>GL Pease Laurel Hieghts</p><p>McClelland #22</p><p>McClelland #25</p><p>Peter Stokkebye Cube Cut</p><p>McClelland 5100</p><p>Orlik Golden Slices</p><p>Rattrays Old Gowrie</p><p></p><p>These are just a few that were already in my cellar and many are available in bulk as well as tins. I have noted little or no difference in the flavor of those that are available in tin and bulk.</p><p></p><p>Frankly the drought has been a good experience for me as it has forced me to explore many of the fine blends that are still available. Of course, I am lucky enough to still have a supply of the blends affected, but can honestly say that, though I look forward to the day that they become common again, I'm getting along just fine with what is out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shootist51, post: 152757, member: 90"] Before the frought, SGFVF had become my everyday smoke. Since the drought, I have been saving my FVF, which is great as it serves to add cellar time, and exploring other options. Some of the blends that I have particularly enjoyed, that are readily available are: GL Pease Montgomery GL Pease Laurel Hieghts McClelland #22 McClelland #25 Peter Stokkebye Cube Cut McClelland 5100 Orlik Golden Slices Rattrays Old Gowrie These are just a few that were already in my cellar and many are available in bulk as well as tins. I have noted little or no difference in the flavor of those that are available in tin and bulk. Frankly the drought has been a good experience for me as it has forced me to explore many of the fine blends that are still available. Of course, I am lucky enough to still have a supply of the blends affected, but can honestly say that, though I look forward to the day that they become common again, I'm getting along just fine with what is out there. [/QUOTE]
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