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I just tried Mac Baren's Virginia No. 1
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<blockquote data-quote="robd5" data-source="post: 248811" data-attributes="member: 2743"><p>I am not fond of Va Number 1, but that's a taste issue.</p><p>Have you tried a looser pack? From my experience, a looser pack helps cool down MacBaren blends considerably.</p><p></p><p>Although I never see it mentioned here, IMO MacBaren HH Virginia blows their Virginia Number 1 out of the water. I have several tins of it cellared. It will never be more than "I smoke about a tin a year" blend for me, but Va Number 1 is a "never again".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robd5, post: 248811, member: 2743"] I am not fond of Va Number 1, but that's a taste issue. Have you tried a looser pack? From my experience, a looser pack helps cool down MacBaren blends considerably. Although I never see it mentioned here, IMO MacBaren HH Virginia blows their Virginia Number 1 out of the water. I have several tins of it cellared. It will never be more than "I smoke about a tin a year" blend for me, but Va Number 1 is a "never again". [/QUOTE]
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