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<blockquote data-quote="jj1015" data-source="post: 250665" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>Nightcap is an entirely different beast from 965, in my opinion, so try a few bowls.</p><p></p><p>If you've not tried English blends before, I think you're possibly getting off on the wrong foot with these. I smoke more English/Balkans than any other style, yet I dislike and have always disliked the Dunhill blends. I'd have suggested some of the great blends made by GL Pease or even McClelland. Another good blend (especially for an aro smokers) would be Northwoods or even Countryside by Boswells. In fact, if you're into aros, I recommend calling Boswells because they make some of the best aromatics on the market and you can try these other two blends, which are a much better introduction to latakia (again, just my opinion). I think latakia is an acquired taste. It's one that most of us come to appreciate, but you kind of jumped into the deep end of the pool on your first outing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jj1015, post: 250665, member: 207"] Nightcap is an entirely different beast from 965, in my opinion, so try a few bowls. If you've not tried English blends before, I think you're possibly getting off on the wrong foot with these. I smoke more English/Balkans than any other style, yet I dislike and have always disliked the Dunhill blends. I'd have suggested some of the great blends made by GL Pease or even McClelland. Another good blend (especially for an aro smokers) would be Northwoods or even Countryside by Boswells. In fact, if you're into aros, I recommend calling Boswells because they make some of the best aromatics on the market and you can try these other two blends, which are a much better introduction to latakia (again, just my opinion). I think latakia is an acquired taste. It's one that most of us come to appreciate, but you kind of jumped into the deep end of the pool on your first outing. [/QUOTE]
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