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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 85686" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>I was reading these descriptions and wondering if there is two different Margate's out there. I haven't smoked any this winter, but went though several tins last winter. A fine ribbon cut, but not a shag. Similar to Dunhill Standard Mixtures and London Blend. Similar also to Red Rapparee and F&T Waterloo #2. Basically a Medium to full English or better yet a Balkan, with plenty of orientals to my taste. Good enough for me to put 20 or so tins in the cellar. A bit moist in the tin, it drys quickly to perfect smoking moisture.</p><p></p><p>Penzance is a crumble cake and heavy on latakia. More creamy than Margate. More English than Balkan. Very different blends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 85686, member: 7"] I was reading these descriptions and wondering if there is two different Margate's out there. I haven't smoked any this winter, but went though several tins last winter. A fine ribbon cut, but not a shag. Similar to Dunhill Standard Mixtures and London Blend. Similar also to Red Rapparee and F&T Waterloo #2. Basically a Medium to full English or better yet a Balkan, with plenty of orientals to my taste. Good enough for me to put 20 or so tins in the cellar. A bit moist in the tin, it drys quickly to perfect smoking moisture. Penzance is a crumble cake and heavy on latakia. More creamy than Margate. More English than Balkan. Very different blends. [/QUOTE]
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