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GLP's Key Largo – A Review
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<blockquote data-quote="serif365" data-source="post: 244893" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>I love this blend but I agree that it is one powerful weed. I smoke it in a small meerschaum I picked up in Turkey 40 years ago. I don't rub it out but I do cut it into small squares before packing. Other than a few ounces of Gawith/Hoggarth "Happy Bogey", this is the strongest tobacco I have in my cellar. It's a "special occasion" smoke and as good as most any cigar I ever enjoyed. :affraid:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="serif365, post: 244893, member: 2672"] I love this blend but I agree that it is one powerful weed. I smoke it in a small meerschaum I picked up in Turkey 40 years ago. I don't rub it out but I do cut it into small squares before packing. Other than a few ounces of Gawith/Hoggarth "Happy Bogey", this is the strongest tobacco I have in my cellar. It's a "special occasion" smoke and as good as most any cigar I ever enjoyed. :affraid: [/QUOTE]
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