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<blockquote data-quote="AdamCordray" data-source="post: 523475" data-attributes="member: 4053"><p>Over the past year I have been smoking almost exclusively Virginia based blends, whether it’s a straight VA, blended with Turkish/Orientals, Burley/KY, Perique, or any combination of the above. I just can’t seem to stomach Latakia anymore. About the most I can do is GL Pease Fillmore but even something like Laurel Heights disagrees with my palate. Just the smell of Latakia is enough to turn me off... I find it a little odd, and can’t determine what’s changed with my taste. In the past I enjoyed English and Balkan blends, and a significant portion of my cellar contains Latakia to some extent. I’m not in any hurry to start selling off tobacco — I suppose part of me hopes I will drift back towards them in the future. Anyone else gone through something like this? </p><p></p><p>Adam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdamCordray, post: 523475, member: 4053"] Over the past year I have been smoking almost exclusively Virginia based blends, whether it’s a straight VA, blended with Turkish/Orientals, Burley/KY, Perique, or any combination of the above. I just can’t seem to stomach Latakia anymore. About the most I can do is GL Pease Fillmore but even something like Laurel Heights disagrees with my palate. Just the smell of Latakia is enough to turn me off... I find it a little odd, and can’t determine what’s changed with my taste. In the past I enjoyed English and Balkan blends, and a significant portion of my cellar contains Latakia to some extent. I’m not in any hurry to start selling off tobacco — I suppose part of me hopes I will drift back towards them in the future. Anyone else gone through something like this? Adam [/QUOTE]
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