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Sam Gawith Virginias
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<blockquote data-quote="Briar Spirit" data-source="post: 407610" data-attributes="member: 2669"><p>There's a lot of rubbish that goes around about SG & GH blends, their Va's are some of the best in the World, they are far from the BEST but they're damn good. They demand a fair amount of drying before they will burn well, fresh or 'green' as some refer to fresh tobacco they're mediocre at best but a few years of age on them and they are superb, FVF & BBF are some of the finest tobaccos I have had the pleasure of smoking but I would sooner smoke a good McClelland Va given half the chance.</p><p></p><p>End of the day chap it is all down to personal taste, as many here enjoy saying "smoke what you like and like what you smoke".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Briar Spirit, post: 407610, member: 2669"] There's a lot of rubbish that goes around about SG & GH blends, their Va's are some of the best in the World, they are far from the BEST but they're damn good. They demand a fair amount of drying before they will burn well, fresh or 'green' as some refer to fresh tobacco they're mediocre at best but a few years of age on them and they are superb, FVF & BBF are some of the finest tobaccos I have had the pleasure of smoking but I would sooner smoke a good McClelland Va given half the chance. End of the day chap it is all down to personal taste, as many here enjoy saying "smoke what you like and like what you smoke". [/QUOTE]
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