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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 338188" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>No no no no no! We do not want to get that started. If blenders had to list everything and what percentage of the daily requirements etc etc, the pricing would go up. And there's no room on the label. </p><p></p><p>Much better off not really knowing. Leave it to the Master. Mention was made of Latakia for those with an aversion. For those of us that will partake, we can use our imagination. Let the burning leaf evoke memories and bring forth the best of the blend. </p><p></p><p>I am really looking forward to this one. Not that I have been disappointed with any of Greg's releases. But he seems to have come up with a process by which he adds the element of "funkiness" to a blend. It gets better with every release. In addition, one of my all-time favorite blends which is no longer available, was Tavern Tobacco's Marrakesh Cafe. Really an oriental Gawith flake. The Master has come really close to reproducing that experience. The more he plays with plugs, the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 338188, member: 7"] No no no no no! We do not want to get that started. If blenders had to list everything and what percentage of the daily requirements etc etc, the pricing would go up. And there's no room on the label. Much better off not really knowing. Leave it to the Master. Mention was made of Latakia for those with an aversion. For those of us that will partake, we can use our imagination. Let the burning leaf evoke memories and bring forth the best of the blend. I am really looking forward to this one. Not that I have been disappointed with any of Greg's releases. But he seems to have come up with a process by which he adds the element of "funkiness" to a blend. It gets better with every release. In addition, one of my all-time favorite blends which is no longer available, was Tavern Tobacco's Marrakesh Cafe. Really an oriental Gawith flake. The Master has come really close to reproducing that experience. The more he plays with plugs, the better. [/QUOTE]
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