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<blockquote data-quote="docwatson" data-source="post: 12186" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>Symphony is a good but unexciting blend as others have expressed. After not smoking MacBaren's for many years I purchased quite a few tins at the last Chicago show where MacBaren had a table. My taste for tobacco varies from season to season and I opted for a sleeve of Norwood (burley) and a sleeve of Syrian Latakia. I've been enjoying Norwood for quite a few months now, and it's not too much different from Symphony. I will say that in my opinion they use a very high grade leaf, and their cut is more of a broken flake than rubbed out as the tins state. If you smoke quickly you won't appreciate them, it's mandatory that you puff slowly and enjoy along the way to avoid any bite. It's a pleasure to re-acquaint myself with this fine line of tobaccos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docwatson, post: 12186, member: 232"] Symphony is a good but unexciting blend as others have expressed. After not smoking MacBaren's for many years I purchased quite a few tins at the last Chicago show where MacBaren had a table. My taste for tobacco varies from season to season and I opted for a sleeve of Norwood (burley) and a sleeve of Syrian Latakia. I've been enjoying Norwood for quite a few months now, and it's not too much different from Symphony. I will say that in my opinion they use a very high grade leaf, and their cut is more of a broken flake than rubbed out as the tins state. If you smoke quickly you won't appreciate them, it's mandatory that you puff slowly and enjoy along the way to avoid any bite. It's a pleasure to re-acquaint myself with this fine line of tobaccos. [/QUOTE]
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