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<blockquote data-quote="adauria" data-source="post: 38703" data-attributes="member: 193"><p>You might try smoking very different blends that are good representative of component tobaccos back to back. In other words, try some C&D Pirate Kake (very high latakia) followed by a bowl of McClelland 5100 (straight VA). Or try a straight VA followed by a VAPer to get the sense of the Perique. Or a burley followed by a English with a burley base and strong latakia component. Back to back bowls are the way to go.</p><p></p><p>I could never understand the difference in cigar wrapper flavors until I started smoking different types of cigars back to back. Then you really see the contrast in sweet and spicy, e.g.</p><p></p><p>-Andrew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adauria, post: 38703, member: 193"] You might try smoking very different blends that are good representative of component tobaccos back to back. In other words, try some C&D Pirate Kake (very high latakia) followed by a bowl of McClelland 5100 (straight VA). Or try a straight VA followed by a VAPer to get the sense of the Perique. Or a burley followed by a English with a burley base and strong latakia component. Back to back bowls are the way to go. I could never understand the difference in cigar wrapper flavors until I started smoking different types of cigars back to back. Then you really see the contrast in sweet and spicy, e.g. -Andrew [/QUOTE]
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