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Novice assessments of a couple different blends
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<blockquote data-quote="Fumus" data-source="post: 406945" data-attributes="member: 3696"><p>One other thing that I forgot to mention about the R-blend, is that when I opened the can I was surprised at how dry it was. Smoked just fine right out of the can though, so maybe I'm just more used to dealing with arros. </p><p></p><p>FWIW, I also noticed that Tobacco Reviews listed it as a "American" blend type and, according to TobaccoPipesDictionary.com, an American blend is "a Blend having the following components: Virginia, Burley and Oriental in variable proportions to which a "sauce" consisting of humidifying and sugar elements is added. These blends are finally sprayed with aromatic flavors". So....American blends are arros?? I'm confuddled :scratch: </p><p> </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fumus, post: 406945, member: 3696"] One other thing that I forgot to mention about the R-blend, is that when I opened the can I was surprised at how dry it was. Smoked just fine right out of the can though, so maybe I'm just more used to dealing with arros. FWIW, I also noticed that Tobacco Reviews listed it as a "American" blend type and, according to TobaccoPipesDictionary.com, an American blend is "a Blend having the following components: Virginia, Burley and Oriental in variable proportions to which a "sauce" consisting of humidifying and sugar elements is added. These blends are finally sprayed with aromatic flavors". So....American blends are arros?? I'm confuddled :scratch: [/QUOTE]
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