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<blockquote data-quote="Strongirish" data-source="post: 75249" data-attributes="member: 651"><p>Well, I dare to be different here. I love the the stuff! I am now finishing the last of the entire baggie you sent me and I cannot seem to get enough of it and I will be buying more of this as soon as I can. </p><p></p><p>Thanks very much for the sample, you can tell MacBaron that they gained me as a consumer of this, but then I am a MacBarons fan anyway.</p><p></p><p>Here is a review that i posted on tobaccoreviews.com</p><p></p><p>I have been on a perique lately and this is a fine blend containing perique and with it being the dominant flavor. In the tin this does have a fig/raison like aroma and the tobacco runs the gamit color wise from light to dark. it is rough cut and mine was fairly dry so needed no rubbing out. It loaded in the pipe quite easily and took only the first light to fire up. Upon firing up I immediately was rewarded with the rich deep taste of the perique with the VA sweetness in the background. The burley, oriental and Latakia never really entered the picture except to give it body. In fact I can't say I ever tasted the Latakia and question it being there. But it gave me a sweet, creamy, dry smoke that I enjoyed a lot and it burned very cool and well. It burned all the way down to the bottom of my pipe leaving nothing but a fine ash and no moisture or dottle. This is a great MacBaron blend and had no bite at all but does have the spicy tang of a good perique. I quite like this blend and will order more. I highly recommend this blend to perique lovers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Strongirish, post: 75249, member: 651"] Well, I dare to be different here. I love the the stuff! I am now finishing the last of the entire baggie you sent me and I cannot seem to get enough of it and I will be buying more of this as soon as I can. Thanks very much for the sample, you can tell MacBaron that they gained me as a consumer of this, but then I am a MacBarons fan anyway. Here is a review that i posted on tobaccoreviews.com I have been on a perique lately and this is a fine blend containing perique and with it being the dominant flavor. In the tin this does have a fig/raison like aroma and the tobacco runs the gamit color wise from light to dark. it is rough cut and mine was fairly dry so needed no rubbing out. It loaded in the pipe quite easily and took only the first light to fire up. Upon firing up I immediately was rewarded with the rich deep taste of the perique with the VA sweetness in the background. The burley, oriental and Latakia never really entered the picture except to give it body. In fact I can't say I ever tasted the Latakia and question it being there. But it gave me a sweet, creamy, dry smoke that I enjoyed a lot and it burned very cool and well. It burned all the way down to the bottom of my pipe leaving nothing but a fine ash and no moisture or dottle. This is a great MacBaron blend and had no bite at all but does have the spicy tang of a good perique. I quite like this blend and will order more. I highly recommend this blend to perique lovers. [/QUOTE]
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