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Tasting Notes For 'Straight Up' Tobacco
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<blockquote data-quote="Storm_Crow" data-source="post: 206570" data-attributes="member: 1695"><p>Here's a useful P&C link:</p><p></p><p>pipesandcigars.com/outoty.html</p><p></p><p>As far as Kentucky, this typically refers to fire cured burley I believe. If you want to know what this tastes like, just pick up a baccy that's heavy in it. That stong, full taste, yea that's the kentucky...high nicotine content, and a little goes a long way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Storm_Crow, post: 206570, member: 1695"] Here's a useful P&C link: pipesandcigars.com/outoty.html As far as Kentucky, this typically refers to fire cured burley I believe. If you want to know what this tastes like, just pick up a baccy that's heavy in it. That stong, full taste, yea that's the kentucky...high nicotine content, and a little goes a long way. [/QUOTE]
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