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Syrian vs. cyprian
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Stormcrowe" data-source="post: 134095" data-attributes="member: 1446"><p>Well, I just tried some Cyprian today and frankly, found it far too mild and flavorless. It was the McClelland 2040 bulk Cyprian. I bought a 56 gram sample of it.</p><p></p><p>Initial lightup was nice, and it has a nice spicy fragrance, but about halfway through, it started tasting like Ivory Soap. I'm less than pleased. My tobacconist recommended I at least try it, but I'll know better, if it doesn't improbe. Perhaps I'll try cutting in 1 part Black Cavendish to 2 parts Cyprian to see what happens, maybe it'll add some flavor.</p><p></p><p>Thoughts????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Stormcrowe, post: 134095, member: 1446"] Well, I just tried some Cyprian today and frankly, found it far too mild and flavorless. It was the McClelland 2040 bulk Cyprian. I bought a 56 gram sample of it. Initial lightup was nice, and it has a nice spicy fragrance, but about halfway through, it started tasting like Ivory Soap. I'm less than pleased. My tobacconist recommended I at least try it, but I'll know better, if it doesn't improbe. Perhaps I'll try cutting in 1 part Black Cavendish to 2 parts Cyprian to see what happens, maybe it'll add some flavor. Thoughts???? [/QUOTE]
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