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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 211075" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>For a variety, I assume we are talking higher N value blends, Kendal Kentucky, which can be had in a shag or thick cut. Or a variety of Gawith blends actually. Kendal no. 7 has an oily scent according to Cathy, not so much chocolate as described. Then there are their ropes. Or scented blends.</p><p></p><p>C&D has some pretty knock out stuff that will have to be ordered from them, or Mike at Mars Cigars will do it for you. #005 Kelly's Coin is a strong burley meant for blending. Quite smokable, if you like really strong blends. Or use it to enhance those milder blends.</p><p></p><p>Charles Fairmorn Dark Fired Shag is some pretty amazing stuff. For intensely strong, yet deep tobacco flavor.</p><p></p><p>I recommend also trying some nice English blends of which there are a huge number. You might find that smoking GL Pease Meridian or Dunhill Standard Mixture all day will do it for you. And certainly be more interesting than some of the stronger, more one dimensional blends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 211075, member: 7"] For a variety, I assume we are talking higher N value blends, Kendal Kentucky, which can be had in a shag or thick cut. Or a variety of Gawith blends actually. Kendal no. 7 has an oily scent according to Cathy, not so much chocolate as described. Then there are their ropes. Or scented blends. C&D has some pretty knock out stuff that will have to be ordered from them, or Mike at Mars Cigars will do it for you. #005 Kelly's Coin is a strong burley meant for blending. Quite smokable, if you like really strong blends. Or use it to enhance those milder blends. Charles Fairmorn Dark Fired Shag is some pretty amazing stuff. For intensely strong, yet deep tobacco flavor. I recommend also trying some nice English blends of which there are a huge number. You might find that smoking GL Pease Meridian or Dunhill Standard Mixture all day will do it for you. And certainly be more interesting than some of the stronger, more one dimensional blends. [/QUOTE]
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