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<blockquote data-quote="Big G" data-source="post: 371944" data-attributes="member: 869"><p>I'm not the biggest fan of Latakia. Personal preferences in pipe tobaccos are so subjective. I've tried and tried but just can't get into Latakia-forward blends. Don't taste anything but the Latakia. For years & years I've searched for Latakia blends that I can enjoy. Believe me, I've tried a lot…</p><p>Here's my personal conclusions as a non-Latakia lover with regards to Lat-Light Blends:</p><p>Peter Stokkebye Plantation Evening - an ultimate Latakia-light, plus cheap as a bulk baccy.</p><p>MacBaren Plumcake - the Latakia is a condiment, but adds something to the blend that make the blend absolutely de-friggin-licious!</p><p>Peretti Cuban Mixture - ditto, plus a complex blend that seems to be different but wonderfully delicious every time I pack it into a pipe. An overall unique blend that is simply put, spectacular!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big G, post: 371944, member: 869"] I'm not the biggest fan of Latakia. Personal preferences in pipe tobaccos are so subjective. I've tried and tried but just can't get into Latakia-forward blends. Don't taste anything but the Latakia. For years & years I've searched for Latakia blends that I can enjoy. Believe me, I've tried a lot… Here's my personal conclusions as a non-Latakia lover with regards to Lat-Light Blends: Peter Stokkebye Plantation Evening - an ultimate Latakia-light, plus cheap as a bulk baccy. MacBaren Plumcake - the Latakia is a condiment, but adds something to the blend that make the blend absolutely de-friggin-licious! Peretti Cuban Mixture - ditto, plus a complex blend that seems to be different but wonderfully delicious every time I pack it into a pipe. An overall unique blend that is simply put, spectacular! [/QUOTE]
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