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<blockquote data-quote="Frost" data-source="post: 190444" data-attributes="member: 974"><p>Interesting.</p><p></p><p>I love my cobs. Im not a huge fan of many lat blends, but there are a few i realy enjoy from time to time. </p><p></p><p>I've never been able to enjoy latakia in a cob though, at least not as much as in a briar. Something about the cob taste seems to only realy work for me with burleys and virginias and the occassional aro-ishy type stuff, and something about the lat experience seems to only work with the briar taste for me. Perique and orientals never seems to be quite exactly right in a cob to me either for whatever reason. </p><p></p><p>A sweetish or clean burley or virginias on a steamy summer afternoon seems to work real well in cobs to me though, and a pinch of lat weed in a 30s era bbb bulldog in the wee hours of a cool an still night is great too. For reasons not entirly clear to me though, the cob/lat combo doesnt work. Its something i havent quite been able to put my finger on, and it stirs my curiousity a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frost, post: 190444, member: 974"] Interesting. I love my cobs. Im not a huge fan of many lat blends, but there are a few i realy enjoy from time to time. I've never been able to enjoy latakia in a cob though, at least not as much as in a briar. Something about the cob taste seems to only realy work for me with burleys and virginias and the occassional aro-ishy type stuff, and something about the lat experience seems to only work with the briar taste for me. Perique and orientals never seems to be quite exactly right in a cob to me either for whatever reason. A sweetish or clean burley or virginias on a steamy summer afternoon seems to work real well in cobs to me though, and a pinch of lat weed in a 30s era bbb bulldog in the wee hours of a cool an still night is great too. For reasons not entirly clear to me though, the cob/lat combo doesnt work. Its something i havent quite been able to put my finger on, and it stirs my curiousity a bit. [/QUOTE]
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