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<blockquote data-quote="Boxerbuddy" data-source="post: 204001" data-attributes="member: 1998"><p>Since I decided early on that I wasn't much for latakia, I focused my attention on Virginias, VaPers, Vaperburs and some burley blends, and found some that I really love....Escudo, Folded flake, Night Train, ABF to name a few. But since discovering that I LOVE Penzance, my interest in lat blends has been renewed. I figure its maybe that my palate has developed a little with experience, either that or Penzance is different from any other blend I've tried with lat in it....but that to me seems unlikely.</p><p></p><p>I'm generally a fan of richer blends...and I'm hoping you guys can suggest some englishs/balkans and the like that are on the heavier side. I read the description for Pease's odyssey and that seems intriguing...gimme some help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boxerbuddy, post: 204001, member: 1998"] Since I decided early on that I wasn't much for latakia, I focused my attention on Virginias, VaPers, Vaperburs and some burley blends, and found some that I really love....Escudo, Folded flake, Night Train, ABF to name a few. But since discovering that I LOVE Penzance, my interest in lat blends has been renewed. I figure its maybe that my palate has developed a little with experience, either that or Penzance is different from any other blend I've tried with lat in it....but that to me seems unlikely. I'm generally a fan of richer blends...and I'm hoping you guys can suggest some englishs/balkans and the like that are on the heavier side. I read the description for Pease's odyssey and that seems intriguing...gimme some help. [/QUOTE]
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