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GLP Westminster – A Review
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<blockquote data-quote="kilted1" data-source="post: 73869" data-attributes="member: 540"><p>This is a small 'supplement' review to my earlier review:</p><p></p><p>I popped a tin of late production Dunhill (Murrays 2006) London Mixture in honor of John Loring's passage.</p><p></p><p>I now have opportunity to do a direct comparison weed for weed. I have to say this, GLP Westminster is superior to London Mixture (late production) both in subtleties and in over-all balance of flavors. My earlier observations had been largely from memory. When I first began smoking Dunhill mixtures late 1970's early 1980's before the gradual fall in quality o the blends, London Mixture was a favorite of mine, being somewhat softer and leathery than later productions. Later productions lacked this velvet/leathery sensation, which I'm now reinforcing. It's still a fine mixture even this late in production, but a shadow of its former glory, which Greg has restored in Westminster.</p><p></p><p>If you are truly a fan of big flavored English blends, which are a little more refined, smooth and leathery, you really should try this mixture, it is astonishing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kilted1, post: 73869, member: 540"] This is a small 'supplement' review to my earlier review: I popped a tin of late production Dunhill (Murrays 2006) London Mixture in honor of John Loring's passage. I now have opportunity to do a direct comparison weed for weed. I have to say this, GLP Westminster is superior to London Mixture (late production) both in subtleties and in over-all balance of flavors. My earlier observations had been largely from memory. When I first began smoking Dunhill mixtures late 1970's early 1980's before the gradual fall in quality o the blends, London Mixture was a favorite of mine, being somewhat softer and leathery than later productions. Later productions lacked this velvet/leathery sensation, which I'm now reinforcing. It's still a fine mixture even this late in production, but a shadow of its former glory, which Greg has restored in Westminster. If you are truly a fan of big flavored English blends, which are a little more refined, smooth and leathery, you really should try this mixture, it is astonishing. [/QUOTE]
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