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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 442372"><p>So I bought this one back in July of this year. I'm a huge Burley fan, I just love the subtle coco and nutty aroma and taste that are characteristic of this leaf. As it was still fairly moist, I did not smoke a lot at the time, as being a Cube Cut, it's already a slow burner to start with. When moist, of course, it's not ideal to want to venture too much into it.</p><p>Last night, as I was inspecting the tobaccos in my few Mason jars (they're all bulk Stokkebye), I noticed the Cube Cut has settled to a much better humidity level. So I had to pack a pipeful in my Chacom Millenium 04.</p><p>Now, we're talking! I find a Cube Cut really gets me into a nice relaxing mode. It takes much better to the flame and smokes nice and slow, releasing those nice coco and nutty flavours. And the nicotine level keeps me happy, it's just right (medium).</p><p>I am going to buy much more of this one.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> </p><p>If you're wondering about this tobacco and you like burley, just give it a try. But wait until the moistness level is lower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 442372"] So I bought this one back in July of this year. I'm a huge Burley fan, I just love the subtle coco and nutty aroma and taste that are characteristic of this leaf. As it was still fairly moist, I did not smoke a lot at the time, as being a Cube Cut, it's already a slow burner to start with. When moist, of course, it's not ideal to want to venture too much into it. Last night, as I was inspecting the tobaccos in my few Mason jars (they're all bulk Stokkebye), I noticed the Cube Cut has settled to a much better humidity level. So I had to pack a pipeful in my Chacom Millenium 04. Now, we're talking! I find a Cube Cut really gets me into a nice relaxing mode. It takes much better to the flame and smokes nice and slow, releasing those nice coco and nutty flavours. And the nicotine level keeps me happy, it's just right (medium). I am going to buy much more of this one.:D If you're wondering about this tobacco and you like burley, just give it a try. But wait until the moistness level is lower. [/QUOTE]
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