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<blockquote data-quote="kilted1" data-source="post: 58423" data-attributes="member: 540"><p>Oddly though SL is one of my all time favorite English mixtures, I find that I've not reviewed it anywhere! I don't presently have any on hand, no big deal there as I don't frequently smoke English mixtures in the summer months.</p><p></p><p>I'll say this about it, it was (and probably still is in many ways) the 'standard' by which I judge similar formulations. I recall it to be very smooth, and complex, rich without being 'strong' either in flavor or nicotine. As I recall, it is fairly high in Oriental content, lending it a preference in my stable, yet not quite falling complete across the Tweed into Scottish territory.</p><p></p><p>I find it a very fitting tribute to all the fine airmen of the RAF.</p><p></p><p>I think the next time I order SL it will likely be a pound, as the tins just disappear too rapidly for me. When I'm in the mood for it, I stay there awhile.</p><p></p><p>As to 'ghosts of Condor' bhah ... it's just assertive :cheers:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kilted1, post: 58423, member: 540"] Oddly though SL is one of my all time favorite English mixtures, I find that I've not reviewed it anywhere! I don't presently have any on hand, no big deal there as I don't frequently smoke English mixtures in the summer months. I'll say this about it, it was (and probably still is in many ways) the 'standard' by which I judge similar formulations. I recall it to be very smooth, and complex, rich without being 'strong' either in flavor or nicotine. As I recall, it is fairly high in Oriental content, lending it a preference in my stable, yet not quite falling complete across the Tweed into Scottish territory. I find it a very fitting tribute to all the fine airmen of the RAF. I think the next time I order SL it will likely be a pound, as the tins just disappear too rapidly for me. When I'm in the mood for it, I stay there awhile. As to 'ghosts of Condor' bhah ... it's just assertive :cheers: [/QUOTE]
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