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<blockquote data-quote="JimInks" data-source="post: 517931" data-attributes="member: 2673"><p>Next week, John Brandt will be releasing his latest re-release of an old Surburg blend. Here's my review of it.</p><p></p><p><strong>Wilke Surburg’s 74th Street:</strong></p><p>The toasty, nutty, earthy, woody burley is the star component. The grassy, citrusy Virginia plays a support role. The black cavendish adds some brown sugar and a vanilla note. The rich, toasty nougat topping takes a small lead over the chocolate, and the whiskey is more of a background player. The toppings sublimate the tobaccos to a fair extent, with the burley being the most obvious varietal. The strength is a step past the mild level, while the taste is a step past that, just falling short of the center of mild to medium. The nic-hit is fairly mild. Won’t bite or get harsh. Burns cool and clean at a reasonable pace with a very toasty sweet and slightly savory, consistent flavor that translates to lightly lingering after taste. Leaves little moisture in the bowl , and requires an average number of relights. An all day smoke with a little character.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimInks, post: 517931, member: 2673"] Next week, John Brandt will be releasing his latest re-release of an old Surburg blend. Here's my review of it. [b]Wilke Surburg’s 74th Street:[/b] The toasty, nutty, earthy, woody burley is the star component. The grassy, citrusy Virginia plays a support role. The black cavendish adds some brown sugar and a vanilla note. The rich, toasty nougat topping takes a small lead over the chocolate, and the whiskey is more of a background player. The toppings sublimate the tobaccos to a fair extent, with the burley being the most obvious varietal. The strength is a step past the mild level, while the taste is a step past that, just falling short of the center of mild to medium. The nic-hit is fairly mild. Won’t bite or get harsh. Burns cool and clean at a reasonable pace with a very toasty sweet and slightly savory, consistent flavor that translates to lightly lingering after taste. Leaves little moisture in the bowl , and requires an average number of relights. An all day smoke with a little character. [/QUOTE]
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