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Jim's Motzek #8 Review
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<blockquote data-quote="JimInks" data-source="post: 381847" data-attributes="member: 2673"><p>This blend is available only in Germany. I don't see it available at his website, but here's a link in case I'm blind as a bat: <a href="http://deintabak.de/" target="_blank">http://deintabak.de/</a> You can get Strang there, which for my money, is just about the best tobacco made today.</p><p></p><p>The light Virginia has a tangy citrus flavor with a little grass, and slight earth notes. The burley is a little nutty with a slight molasses hit. The Syrian latakia is a noticeable, but minor player that adds a light smokey push, while the perique offers a mild presence of plum and spice. The topping is like honey and fruit. The tobacco is ribbon and coin cut, packs and burns with ease, producing a cool, sweet and lightly spicy smoke with a consistent flavor, and very little moisture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimInks, post: 381847, member: 2673"] This blend is available only in Germany. I don't see it available at his website, but here's a link in case I'm blind as a bat: [url=http://deintabak.de/]http://deintabak.de/[/url] You can get Strang there, which for my money, is just about the best tobacco made today. The light Virginia has a tangy citrus flavor with a little grass, and slight earth notes. The burley is a little nutty with a slight molasses hit. The Syrian latakia is a noticeable, but minor player that adds a light smokey push, while the perique offers a mild presence of plum and spice. The topping is like honey and fruit. The tobacco is ribbon and coin cut, packs and burns with ease, producing a cool, sweet and lightly spicy smoke with a consistent flavor, and very little moisture. [/QUOTE]
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