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<blockquote data-quote="Centurian 803" data-source="post: 34400" data-attributes="member: 431"><p>While I was off this weekend I got a chance to try the J M Boswell - Premium Burley that was part of my package. I smoked it in a Stanwell horn. </p><p>At first light I noticed a distinct sweetness on the tongue that was very pleasant. After tamping and relighting the sweetness disappeared in short order and the nutty buttery burley flavor began to develop and come through. It smoked cool and dry all the way to the bottom with no dottle at all. </p><p>I would describe the experience like smoking cream. The flavor was full but not strong. Up until this point Gatlin-Burley has been my favorite but I gotta tell you this stuff is right up there with it. You know how you can love all your kids equally but each for a different reason? That's what this is like.</p><p>Gatlin-Burley has a very distinct burley taste with hardly any sweetness. This has a distinct burley taste but more subtle and with just a hint of sweetness all the way through. </p><p>It's like the difference between a french kiss (Gatlin-Burley) and a prolonged tender kiss with soft music and a fire in the fireplace (Premium Blend). They both get your motor running. The difference is in how quickly and to what degree. </p><p></p><p>The Gatlin-Burley is perfect for when I'm doing something, like raking leaves or balancing the checkbook. The Premium Burley is perfect for those relaxing times when I'm reading or just vegging out and watching the world go by.</p><p></p><p>Definately gonna have to buy more of this when this runs out. </p><p></p><p>On the Centurian scale of tobacco taste this is a DTGS! :drool:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Centurian 803, post: 34400, member: 431"] While I was off this weekend I got a chance to try the J M Boswell - Premium Burley that was part of my package. I smoked it in a Stanwell horn. At first light I noticed a distinct sweetness on the tongue that was very pleasant. After tamping and relighting the sweetness disappeared in short order and the nutty buttery burley flavor began to develop and come through. It smoked cool and dry all the way to the bottom with no dottle at all. I would describe the experience like smoking cream. The flavor was full but not strong. Up until this point Gatlin-Burley has been my favorite but I gotta tell you this stuff is right up there with it. You know how you can love all your kids equally but each for a different reason? That's what this is like. Gatlin-Burley has a very distinct burley taste with hardly any sweetness. This has a distinct burley taste but more subtle and with just a hint of sweetness all the way through. It's like the difference between a french kiss (Gatlin-Burley) and a prolonged tender kiss with soft music and a fire in the fireplace (Premium Blend). They both get your motor running. The difference is in how quickly and to what degree. The Gatlin-Burley is perfect for when I'm doing something, like raking leaves or balancing the checkbook. The Premium Burley is perfect for those relaxing times when I'm reading or just vegging out and watching the world go by. Definately gonna have to buy more of this when this runs out. On the Centurian scale of tobacco taste this is a DTGS! :drool: [/QUOTE]
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