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<blockquote data-quote="DrumsAndBeer" data-source="post: 521366" data-attributes="member: 2403"><p>Yeah it was LIPipe. He turned me onto Beck's several years back. Beck's was formulated to be a 965 stand in. I always liked it better than MM965, or at least better than the Orlik stuff anyway.</p><p></p><p>Here's a few to add to the list</p><p></p><p>GLP Laurel Heights - One of those old school blends that claims to be a straight Virginia but has a fractile of latakia tucked-in to add a little something extra. Latakia haters won't detect it, latakia lovers might wish for a bit more, but either way it's a solid no-frills smoke. My only knock on Laurel Heights has to do with C&D changing the cut, but I won't harp on that any further. It's still good tobacco.</p><p></p><p>Peretti Cuban Mixture - a very old Peretti melange. I have been working up a review of this, and it's one of the hardest tobacco blends to describe for me. There's just so much going with it. A scant mint essence, burley flavors with cigar leaf and the smoky counterpoint of latakia, Virginia sweetness and floral notes of choice Turkish leaf. Very good, also mild but somehow very complex.</p><p></p><p>D&R Two Timer - Plain double toasted burley with very good flavor. Some complain that it's too dry and smokes a bit harsh. Personally I like it. Definitely scratches a certain itch for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrumsAndBeer, post: 521366, member: 2403"] Yeah it was LIPipe. He turned me onto Beck's several years back. Beck's was formulated to be a 965 stand in. I always liked it better than MM965, or at least better than the Orlik stuff anyway. Here's a few to add to the list GLP Laurel Heights - One of those old school blends that claims to be a straight Virginia but has a fractile of latakia tucked-in to add a little something extra. Latakia haters won't detect it, latakia lovers might wish for a bit more, but either way it's a solid no-frills smoke. My only knock on Laurel Heights has to do with C&D changing the cut, but I won't harp on that any further. It's still good tobacco. Peretti Cuban Mixture - a very old Peretti melange. I have been working up a review of this, and it's one of the hardest tobacco blends to describe for me. There's just so much going with it. A scant mint essence, burley flavors with cigar leaf and the smoky counterpoint of latakia, Virginia sweetness and floral notes of choice Turkish leaf. Very good, also mild but somehow very complex. D&R Two Timer - Plain double toasted burley with very good flavor. Some complain that it's too dry and smokes a bit harsh. Personally I like it. Definitely scratches a certain itch for me. [/QUOTE]
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