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sweet tasting english blends?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikem" data-source="post: 41876" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>I thought about this one for awhile and the sweet has me stumped. A lot of great English type blends have been named, but I've really never considered English blends to be on the sweet side. To me Lancers Slices has a slight sweet taste when first lighting up. The same with Seattle Pipe clubs Plumb Pudding. But toward the middle of the bowl the "sweet" taste tends to disappear for me. I think blends with Syrian Latakia tend to be a little sweeter tasting then the blends with the Cyprian Latakia but that is just my taste buds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikem, post: 41876, member: 29"] I thought about this one for awhile and the sweet has me stumped. A lot of great English type blends have been named, but I've really never considered English blends to be on the sweet side. To me Lancers Slices has a slight sweet taste when first lighting up. The same with Seattle Pipe clubs Plumb Pudding. But toward the middle of the bowl the "sweet" taste tends to disappear for me. I think blends with Syrian Latakia tend to be a little sweeter tasting then the blends with the Cyprian Latakia but that is just my taste buds. [/QUOTE]
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