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My review of Sutliff Edgeworth RR match.
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<blockquote data-quote="JimInks" data-source="post: 453658" data-attributes="member: 2673"><p>It may interest you to know that Sutliff provides and often blends tobaccos for many other companies in this country besides what you mentioned for years (Iwan Reis for more than ten). I'm not at liberty to list them, but more often than not, you may be smoking Sutliff blends without even knowing it. And some here would be very surprised at what top companies do business with them, some even are overseas. I think the hoard mentality trashing of this company is often over blown, and unfair. We could all name blends made by companies that we dislike, but I don't see those companies trashed.</p><p></p><p>As Brewdude noted, I was given a tour of the plant, and revisited it since then. They use the same grade of tobaccos that C&D, Pease, etc. use, so the myth of inferior leaf is absolute garbage. Maybe some don't like their aromatics, but they produce non-aros that are of good quality. And with aros being 90% of the market, who can blame any company for making them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimInks, post: 453658, member: 2673"] It may interest you to know that Sutliff provides and often blends tobaccos for many other companies in this country besides what you mentioned for years (Iwan Reis for more than ten). I'm not at liberty to list them, but more often than not, you may be smoking Sutliff blends without even knowing it. And some here would be very surprised at what top companies do business with them, some even are overseas. I think the hoard mentality trashing of this company is often over blown, and unfair. We could all name blends made by companies that we dislike, but I don't see those companies trashed. As Brewdude noted, I was given a tour of the plant, and revisited it since then. They use the same grade of tobaccos that C&D, Pease, etc. use, so the myth of inferior leaf is absolute garbage. Maybe some don't like their aromatics, but they produce non-aros that are of good quality. And with aros being 90% of the market, who can blame any company for making them? [/QUOTE]
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