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My first taste of GL Pease Triple Play
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Nate" data-source="post: 454724" data-attributes="member: 3621"><p>Digging up an old thread. I had to, because lately I'm falling hard for GLP blends and falling out of love with my on hand McClelland blends, which include Boston 1776, Red & Black, Backwoods Flake, Beacon Extra, NO. 25... I'm not saying these aren't good, but they just aren't what they used to be for me, and honestly, I'm a tad broken up about it. </p><p></p><p>Approximately two years ago I bought a tin of Triple Play and kind of liked it, but now I love the stuff! JP's review was/is spot on! Smooth, rich, sweet, bold and stout! This could be because this stuff now has some age on it, but I think it might be due to experience as a pipe smoker, changed tastes, etc. I like to compare GLP to a great book or an Oscar award winning movie, such things are intricate, they develop beautifully over the course of 2-3 hours or 200-300 pages. Then there's the action packed movie that grabs your interest. It's exciting and delivers a punch, but there is nothing nuanced about it. Everytime you come back to this movie that punch line is a little less impressive, until it's ho-hum. And this to me is the McClelland line of tobaccos. I like them, I enjoy them, I'll continue to smoke them... but my Oscar goes to GLP!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Nate, post: 454724, member: 3621"] Digging up an old thread. I had to, because lately I'm falling hard for GLP blends and falling out of love with my on hand McClelland blends, which include Boston 1776, Red & Black, Backwoods Flake, Beacon Extra, NO. 25... I'm not saying these aren't good, but they just aren't what they used to be for me, and honestly, I'm a tad broken up about it. Approximately two years ago I bought a tin of Triple Play and kind of liked it, but now I love the stuff! JP's review was/is spot on! Smooth, rich, sweet, bold and stout! This could be because this stuff now has some age on it, but I think it might be due to experience as a pipe smoker, changed tastes, etc. I like to compare GLP to a great book or an Oscar award winning movie, such things are intricate, they develop beautifully over the course of 2-3 hours or 200-300 pages. Then there's the action packed movie that grabs your interest. It's exciting and delivers a punch, but there is nothing nuanced about it. Everytime you come back to this movie that punch line is a little less impressive, until it's ho-hum. And this to me is the McClelland line of tobaccos. I like them, I enjoy them, I'll continue to smoke them... but my Oscar goes to GLP! [/QUOTE]
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