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Smoked a bowl of McClelland Stave-Aged 35 Virginia Ribbon
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<blockquote data-quote="tomchuk" data-source="post: 236639" data-attributes="member: 2450"><p>I've had a few bowls of it so far. I was expecting a light VA with a touch of woodiness and a subtle whiskey flavor. It's a little overly flavored and overly sweet for my tastes. I'd describe the sweetness and flavor as nougatey. Definitely well on over into aromatic territory. I agree on its mildness in the vitamin N department, and my wife can vouch for a heavenly room note. I didn't have much of a problem keeping it lit; In fact, I'd say it was one of the better behaved tobaccos I've recently smoked. However, I do smoke on a fairly windy patio, so that may have some bearing on its smokability. It's not what I was expecting, and not entirely my cup of tea, but there's no denying it's a fantastically well-executed tobacco for what it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomchuk, post: 236639, member: 2450"] I've had a few bowls of it so far. I was expecting a light VA with a touch of woodiness and a subtle whiskey flavor. It's a little overly flavored and overly sweet for my tastes. I'd describe the sweetness and flavor as nougatey. Definitely well on over into aromatic territory. I agree on its mildness in the vitamin N department, and my wife can vouch for a heavenly room note. I didn't have much of a problem keeping it lit; In fact, I'd say it was one of the better behaved tobaccos I've recently smoked. However, I do smoke on a fairly windy patio, so that may have some bearing on its smokability. It's not what I was expecting, and not entirely my cup of tea, but there's no denying it's a fantastically well-executed tobacco for what it is. [/QUOTE]
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