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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 54736" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Just Virginias. A light grassy scent welcomes the nose when opening a tin. This is a sliced cake. So there is many delicate flakes inside the tin in the usual paper cup, or protector. I shook the tin over a sheet of paper until a clump fell out. Two fingers and a thumb gently, but quickly, reduced the flakes to smaller broken pieces suitable for packing. Seems to be adequate strength to suit me. I shall not complain about the moisture level. I expect the tin will dry some as I smoke it over a time and it will be interesting to see how, or if, the taste changes. Does not seem to be bitey. I am smoking this in a Ruthenberg reverse bent billiard. Almost a variation of a pot shape. With thick walls. A pipe I have only used for Virginia blends. For a time I will dedicate this blend to this one pipe and see if it gets better. No dottle left. Just a dark gray ash. Seems to be clean on the palate.</p><p></p><p>Yeah. Just a quicky one-bowl review. Quite enjoyable. My tongue isn't overloaded with spicy tingle. More later as I smoke more of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 54736, member: 7"] Just Virginias. A light grassy scent welcomes the nose when opening a tin. This is a sliced cake. So there is many delicate flakes inside the tin in the usual paper cup, or protector. I shook the tin over a sheet of paper until a clump fell out. Two fingers and a thumb gently, but quickly, reduced the flakes to smaller broken pieces suitable for packing. Seems to be adequate strength to suit me. I shall not complain about the moisture level. I expect the tin will dry some as I smoke it over a time and it will be interesting to see how, or if, the taste changes. Does not seem to be bitey. I am smoking this in a Ruthenberg reverse bent billiard. Almost a variation of a pot shape. With thick walls. A pipe I have only used for Virginia blends. For a time I will dedicate this blend to this one pipe and see if it gets better. No dottle left. Just a dark gray ash. Seems to be clean on the palate. Yeah. Just a quicky one-bowl review. Quite enjoyable. My tongue isn't overloaded with spicy tingle. More later as I smoke more of it. [/QUOTE]
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