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<blockquote data-quote="john-in-kc" data-source="post: 56934" data-attributes="member: 533"><p>Welcome. I know some folks who say Dunhill 965 is not the strongest blend in the world in terms of nicotine content</p><p></p><p>However, one night some years back, I was having a bowl... and suddenly, I was looking for a place to relieve a bout of nausea.</p><p></p><p>The relationship between blend and person is hugely personal. What works for some does not for others, and vice versa. The lemming mentality of the cigar community (I have to have THAT CIGAR that CA rated 98!!!) is generally not found here. For every brother of sister of the briar who craves any given blend, I can find a review or a comment online which reads the opposite.</p><p></p><p>That's why I'm an advocate of Rule 1 of the Briar: Smoke what YOU enjoy, ENJOY what you smoke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john-in-kc, post: 56934, member: 533"] Welcome. I know some folks who say Dunhill 965 is not the strongest blend in the world in terms of nicotine content However, one night some years back, I was having a bowl... and suddenly, I was looking for a place to relieve a bout of nausea. The relationship between blend and person is hugely personal. What works for some does not for others, and vice versa. The lemming mentality of the cigar community (I have to have THAT CIGAR that CA rated 98!!!) is generally not found here. For every brother of sister of the briar who craves any given blend, I can find a review or a comment online which reads the opposite. That's why I'm an advocate of Rule 1 of the Briar: Smoke what YOU enjoy, ENJOY what you smoke. [/QUOTE]
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