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<blockquote data-quote="Brunello" data-source="post: 549819" data-attributes="member: 4458"><p>Meridian looks like a good one that I've missed: lots of quality red Virginia and Turkish, with an easy hand on the Latakia. I wonder if it might fit more in the Balkan category? For newer pipers still exploring (heck, I'm still exploring after 40 years) the choice of a medium category English is smart because they can always adjust to lighter or heavier depending on preference. Or they might end up omnivores like me!</p><p></p><p>I noticed that the sticky on recommended tobacco blends for newer pipers is 8 years old now and woefully out of date. Lots of discontinued items, and lots of new introductions in the market since then. Most of the old Pease line was actually made in Germany (and now I believe it is all done at C&D). We should think about an update.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ah, yes... Syrian was my favorite. I'm glad I was able to set aside a good supply of Mac Baren Vintage Syrian before it disappeared. Worth its weight in gold.... hmmm, what is the price of gold these days?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunello, post: 549819, member: 4458"] Meridian looks like a good one that I've missed: lots of quality red Virginia and Turkish, with an easy hand on the Latakia. I wonder if it might fit more in the Balkan category? For newer pipers still exploring (heck, I'm still exploring after 40 years) the choice of a medium category English is smart because they can always adjust to lighter or heavier depending on preference. Or they might end up omnivores like me! I noticed that the sticky on recommended tobacco blends for newer pipers is 8 years old now and woefully out of date. Lots of discontinued items, and lots of new introductions in the market since then. Most of the old Pease line was actually made in Germany (and now I believe it is all done at C&D). We should think about an update. Ah, yes... Syrian was my favorite. I'm glad I was able to set aside a good supply of Mac Baren Vintage Syrian before it disappeared. Worth its weight in gold.... hmmm, what is the price of gold these days? [/QUOTE]
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