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Jim's Revised D&R Blends Reviews.
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 496131" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>Came back to thank you again. I've wondered about this Three Sails/Three Castles thing. I don't quite understand the "British style" I found when digging further into this. When I sold and smoked Three Castles, it was entirely blonde and very light orangish in color, purely sweet Virginias of the highest quality. I can't think of any other tobaccos quite like it in appearance or flavor. It would instantly stain the rolling paper. So sweet, mild, and smooth. It's not something I crave often (not for tens of years, actually), but I'd like to experience that flavor again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 496131, member: 1211"] Came back to thank you again. I've wondered about this Three Sails/Three Castles thing. I don't quite understand the "British style" I found when digging further into this. When I sold and smoked Three Castles, it was entirely blonde and very light orangish in color, purely sweet Virginias of the highest quality. I can't think of any other tobaccos quite like it in appearance or flavor. It would instantly stain the rolling paper. So sweet, mild, and smooth. It's not something I crave often (not for tens of years, actually), but I'd like to experience that flavor again. [/QUOTE]
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