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Is Peretti's Oriental #40 the best blending "O" out there?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 243736" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Kyle - I agree wholeheartedly re the 'clean bowl at least' baseline, as should we all. But having recently obtained a new briar I made good use of the event by revisited two blends I had only smoked in well used briars...Oriental Dusk and a related blend also by John Patton, Crossroads. I am forced by my experience to admit that I was quite surprised that there were what I'll call several layers of 'flavor subtitles' that were illuminated. I mean if it had been Dark Flake and Black Irish Twist...fugedaboudit. But the Patton 'O' blends like most blends containing 'O' component tobaccos really came through...it was like flipping the switch to Hi Res 1080p HD. The Crossroads esp jumped out. Not having impressed me much before I was shocked at how much it sparkled in the new briar. :shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 243736, member: 1365"] Kyle - I agree wholeheartedly re the 'clean bowl at least' baseline, as should we all. But having recently obtained a new briar I made good use of the event by revisited two blends I had only smoked in well used briars...Oriental Dusk and a related blend also by John Patton, Crossroads. I am forced by my experience to admit that I was quite surprised that there were what I'll call several layers of 'flavor subtitles' that were illuminated. I mean if it had been Dark Flake and Black Irish Twist...fugedaboudit. But the Patton 'O' blends like most blends containing 'O' component tobaccos really came through...it was like flipping the switch to Hi Res 1080p HD. The Crossroads esp jumped out. Not having impressed me much before I was shocked at how much it sparkled in the new briar. :shock: [/QUOTE]
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