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<blockquote data-quote="Ozark Wizard" data-source="post: 453238" data-attributes="member: 3652"><p>I recently got a tin of Deep Hollow from a brother here dated 2013. Of course, I opened it right up and got into it. Research revealed to me it was a blend that had something to do with Hobbitown. OK, whatever............</p><p></p><p>I smelled apple. Like green apple. (No ketchup) It is described overall as an aromatic on other sites, and I have to agree. However, it is not some heavily PG laden Burley/Cavendish concoction one would be inclined to eat rather than smoke. The contents of the tin were a tad damp, but not so much I felt obligated to dry it.</p><p></p><p>As I smoked it, I had a minor dread lurking in the back of my hat rack (head) that this blend might ghost my pipe. So far, I have not noticed any residual effects. I enjoy it as a morning smoke while enjoying tea or coffee, though the coffee seems to subdue the zesty sweetness. I think it would make a great hot weather smoke.</p><p></p><p>I don't get into it often. I did however buy another tin as a backup. So, I like it!</p><p></p><p>Grey Havens I have not tried.............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ozark Wizard, post: 453238, member: 3652"] I recently got a tin of Deep Hollow from a brother here dated 2013. Of course, I opened it right up and got into it. Research revealed to me it was a blend that had something to do with Hobbitown. OK, whatever............ I smelled apple. Like green apple. (No ketchup) It is described overall as an aromatic on other sites, and I have to agree. However, it is not some heavily PG laden Burley/Cavendish concoction one would be inclined to eat rather than smoke. The contents of the tin were a tad damp, but not so much I felt obligated to dry it. As I smoked it, I had a minor dread lurking in the back of my hat rack (head) that this blend might ghost my pipe. So far, I have not noticed any residual effects. I enjoy it as a morning smoke while enjoying tea or coffee, though the coffee seems to subdue the zesty sweetness. I think it would make a great hot weather smoke. I don't get into it often. I did however buy another tin as a backup. So, I like it! Grey Havens I have not tried............. [/QUOTE]
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