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I just tried McClelland's Virginia Woods
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 315424" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>Kyle, you arrogant piece of work! Seriously, I have to agree with your "where's-the-beef?" description of Virginia Woods, if not your assessment. I find it a very agreeable smoke, but so what? Tastes differ, as has been said 479 times on this site. No, it's not a "full" blend, but it's an interesting change of pace, and I believe it was first mentioned as an acceptable blend for not offending civilians, should any be around. Another use for a lighter blend is as an interim smoke if you smoke quite a bit indoors during the day, as opposed to having to smoke only one or two bowls snatched outdoors, due to all the restrictions. If that were my case, I'd want to get slammed, too, whenever I lit up. I am smoking FVF indoors as I speak, but I wouldn't want it all day.</p><p></p><p>And Frogmorton is a great tobacco for tyros, as you said, and those of us who have ODed on latakia so many times that it has lost its exoticness, and only want a fairly light reminder of its flavor. I like McClelland; it was the first quality tobacco I ever had and they remain a class act.</p><p></p><p>Nice writing, by the way, Kyle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 315424, member: 1690"] Kyle, you arrogant piece of work! Seriously, I have to agree with your "where's-the-beef?" description of Virginia Woods, if not your assessment. I find it a very agreeable smoke, but so what? Tastes differ, as has been said 479 times on this site. No, it's not a "full" blend, but it's an interesting change of pace, and I believe it was first mentioned as an acceptable blend for not offending civilians, should any be around. Another use for a lighter blend is as an interim smoke if you smoke quite a bit indoors during the day, as opposed to having to smoke only one or two bowls snatched outdoors, due to all the restrictions. If that were my case, I'd want to get slammed, too, whenever I lit up. I am smoking FVF indoors as I speak, but I wouldn't want it all day. And Frogmorton is a great tobacco for tyros, as you said, and those of us who have ODed on latakia so many times that it has lost its exoticness, and only want a fairly light reminder of its flavor. I like McClelland; it was the first quality tobacco I ever had and they remain a class act. Nice writing, by the way, Kyle. [/QUOTE]
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