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St Bruno match suggestion?
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<blockquote data-quote="DrT999" data-source="post: 436073" data-attributes="member: 1935"><p>I have to say that St. Bruno is one of those tobaccos that are supposed to have florals or 'soapiness' that I just don't taste. To me, it has more of an undistinguished mild dark fruit taste (with maybe a hint of burnt citrus), but not really one similar to any other (the different Revelation and Country Doctor matches veer towards plum for example), and a taste that is almost covered by the Kentucky. The only tobacco I've tried that I would call 'soapy' would be Condor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrT999, post: 436073, member: 1935"] I have to say that St. Bruno is one of those tobaccos that are supposed to have florals or 'soapiness' that I just don't taste. To me, it has more of an undistinguished mild dark fruit taste (with maybe a hint of burnt citrus), but not really one similar to any other (the different Revelation and Country Doctor matches veer towards plum for example), and a taste that is almost covered by the Kentucky. The only tobacco I've tried that I would call 'soapy' would be Condor. [/QUOTE]
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