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I'm don't think Aston's Artisan Blend is for me
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<blockquote data-quote="DrumsAndBeer" data-source="post: 392707" data-attributes="member: 2403"><p>Same here man. </p><p></p><p>Although, having smoked "known" Syrian Latakia blends like HH Vintage (which I didn't care for), 3 Oaks, Wilderness, Gordon Pym, Ringlow Reserve and the old production of Solani Gold Blend, I can say that Cyprian tastes a bit more evergreen like or pine pitchy to me. However, I recently dipped into a tin of Odyssey from 2002 and that typical Cyprian pine flavor was practically non existent. Anyway, there's at the very least a slight difference in the botanicals used between the two, and perhaps each latakia manufacturer has their own blend of spices and fragrant woods used to cure it..?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrumsAndBeer, post: 392707, member: 2403"] Same here man. Although, having smoked "known" Syrian Latakia blends like HH Vintage (which I didn't care for), 3 Oaks, Wilderness, Gordon Pym, Ringlow Reserve and the old production of Solani Gold Blend, I can say that Cyprian tastes a bit more evergreen like or pine pitchy to me. However, I recently dipped into a tin of Odyssey from 2002 and that typical Cyprian pine flavor was practically non existent. Anyway, there's at the very least a slight difference in the botanicals used between the two, and perhaps each latakia manufacturer has their own blend of spices and fragrant woods used to cure it..? [/QUOTE]
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