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What Are You Smoking Right Now?
My First ever non-aromatic
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<blockquote data-quote="edwardbopp" data-source="post: 282739" data-attributes="member: 2930"><p>Coincidentally I smoked my first non-aro today too. It is "special" an exclusive blend out of the original tinderbox in LA. It's an American English with a Virginia/white burley base with a decent helping of Latakia. I had my buddy Jim throw in a sample with an 8 oz order of my usua arol "Ebony Gold Maryland". Wow, what a pleasant surprise. Contrary to the tin-note, or (bag-note as it pertains to bulks) of most English blends which may turn some aro smokers away, I was more than pleased with the musky-campfire smell and mildy sweet and subtle pepper taste that comes and goes with the over all dry and well rounded smoke from the top to bottom. Just goes to show you that just because it smells like one thing in the jar/ tin/ bag, doesn't mean it tastes/smokes like that in the bowl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edwardbopp, post: 282739, member: 2930"] Coincidentally I smoked my first non-aro today too. It is "special" an exclusive blend out of the original tinderbox in LA. It's an American English with a Virginia/white burley base with a decent helping of Latakia. I had my buddy Jim throw in a sample with an 8 oz order of my usua arol "Ebony Gold Maryland". Wow, what a pleasant surprise. Contrary to the tin-note, or (bag-note as it pertains to bulks) of most English blends which may turn some aro smokers away, I was more than pleased with the musky-campfire smell and mildy sweet and subtle pepper taste that comes and goes with the over all dry and well rounded smoke from the top to bottom. Just goes to show you that just because it smells like one thing in the jar/ tin/ bag, doesn't mean it tastes/smokes like that in the bowl. [/QUOTE]
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