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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 523480" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I used to smoke 95% robust Englishes. Now I smoke 95% Virginias. I've always liked both. I <em>always</em> had a tin of Escudo opened and smoking. If I get real reflective about it, I don't think my tongue and tastes have changed. I still love the flavor of latakia. I just don't crave it like I once did. Now, I find myself craving Virginia. I also think it has to do with trying newer latakia blends and not thinking very highly of them and the demise of my staples, like BS759. The Virginia blender game is still playing at a high level, while I don't find that to be the same for English blends, which makes sense because some of the components are no longer available at all. And aging isn't driving the English blends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 523480, member: 1211"] I used to smoke 95% robust Englishes. Now I smoke 95% Virginias. I've always liked both. I [i]always[/i] had a tin of Escudo opened and smoking. If I get real reflective about it, I don't think my tongue and tastes have changed. I still love the flavor of latakia. I just don't crave it like I once did. Now, I find myself craving Virginia. I also think it has to do with trying newer latakia blends and not thinking very highly of them and the demise of my staples, like BS759. The Virginia blender game is still playing at a high level, while I don't find that to be the same for English blends, which makes sense because some of the components are no longer available at all. And aging isn't driving the English blends. [/QUOTE]
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