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McClelland St. James Woods
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<blockquote data-quote="Polyphemos" data-source="post: 604695" data-attributes="member: 6335"><p>I had a ten year aged 100gr tin of St. James Woods I gave away to a good friend and it was, and remains, the smoothest, tastiest, and most enjoyable tobacco I’ve ever smoked. I’ve since searched for another tin but it seems McClelland is no longer. What a shame!</p><p></p><p>Fortunately for me my friend always brings me a pipeful whenever we meet for lunch. Still, I wish it was available. So what happened to McClelland? Their tobaccos were always first rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Polyphemos, post: 604695, member: 6335"] I had a ten year aged 100gr tin of St. James Woods I gave away to a good friend and it was, and remains, the smoothest, tastiest, and most enjoyable tobacco I’ve ever smoked. I’ve since searched for another tin but it seems McClelland is no longer. What a shame! Fortunately for me my friend always brings me a pipeful whenever we meet for lunch. Still, I wish it was available. So what happened to McClelland? Their tobaccos were always first rate. [/QUOTE]
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