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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas Tkach" data-source="post: 395413" data-attributes="member: 1422"><p>Regarding different categories and strengths, the are milder-stronger blends in each category. There are mild English blends (flavor and nic) and there are strong ones. The same goes for VA-based blends, etc. There is even a big difference in English aromatics (usually stronger tobaccos with floral/herbal scents) and Danish or American aros (usually milder cavendish with candy flavor). </p><p></p><p>Also, +1 to there being a much bigger variety in pipe tobacco flavors. That's one reason I love the pipe.</p><p></p><p>I have also found that I cycle through different tastes throughout the year. In the fall/winter I usually go for more English and Oriental blends, while I focus more on VAs and an occasional aromatic in the spring/summer. But I've been getting into blends with dark-fired KY burley since last winter, so they have sort of been year-round. You may find something similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Tkach, post: 395413, member: 1422"] Regarding different categories and strengths, the are milder-stronger blends in each category. There are mild English blends (flavor and nic) and there are strong ones. The same goes for VA-based blends, etc. There is even a big difference in English aromatics (usually stronger tobaccos with floral/herbal scents) and Danish or American aros (usually milder cavendish with candy flavor). Also, +1 to there being a much bigger variety in pipe tobacco flavors. That's one reason I love the pipe. I have also found that I cycle through different tastes throughout the year. In the fall/winter I usually go for more English and Oriental blends, while I focus more on VAs and an occasional aromatic in the spring/summer. But I've been getting into blends with dark-fired KY burley since last winter, so they have sort of been year-round. You may find something similar. [/QUOTE]
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