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<blockquote data-quote="DoverPipes" data-source="post: 414869" data-attributes="member: 740"><p>+1 on Devil's Holiday! Also, Dan's "Malthouse" / Whiskey and "Black Velvet" / Guinness & Champage over a VA and Latakia base!</p><p></p><p>Also try Boswell's "Berry Cobbler", "Boswell's Best", "Pennsylvania Dutch Treat" and "Christmas Cookie". JM blends some very nice, non goopy aros.</p><p></p><p>Look at Solani's aros: 113 "Sweet Mystery X" / Black Currant and Coconut Creme, 127 Green Label / Apple , 131 Red Label / Whiskey, 333 "Festival" / Plum Pudding, 369 Blue Label / Melange of fruits & Vanilla, and last but not least, my current guilty pleasure, </p><p>639 "Tropical Mango Flake"!</p><p></p><p>Honorable mention goes to: Reiner "Professional". I was recently turned onto this by a fellow member of the Hudson Valley Pipe Club. It is a very unique Whisky / Fruit blend that has an amazing room note. This one will have people chasing you down and asking what it is!</p><p></p><p>PS: Here's a lttle tip for you, I only smoke aros in a cob. I find that this is the best way to enjoy them. The cob enhances the sweetness and flavor ten fold!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoverPipes, post: 414869, member: 740"] +1 on Devil's Holiday! Also, Dan's "Malthouse" / Whiskey and "Black Velvet" / Guinness & Champage over a VA and Latakia base! Also try Boswell's "Berry Cobbler", "Boswell's Best", "Pennsylvania Dutch Treat" and "Christmas Cookie". JM blends some very nice, non goopy aros. Look at Solani's aros: 113 "Sweet Mystery X" / Black Currant and Coconut Creme, 127 Green Label / Apple , 131 Red Label / Whiskey, 333 "Festival" / Plum Pudding, 369 Blue Label / Melange of fruits & Vanilla, and last but not least, my current guilty pleasure, 639 "Tropical Mango Flake"! Honorable mention goes to: Reiner "Professional". I was recently turned onto this by a fellow member of the Hudson Valley Pipe Club. It is a very unique Whisky / Fruit blend that has an amazing room note. This one will have people chasing you down and asking what it is! PS: Here's a lttle tip for you, I only smoke aros in a cob. I find that this is the best way to enjoy them. The cob enhances the sweetness and flavor ten fold! [/QUOTE]
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