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The Country Squire - Rivendell
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 527048" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Really glad you like Rivendell. I concur with your appreciation of its many merits. Not a good, but a great blend. To give my spin: it’s a melding of walnut (?) & cocoa with a tinge of vanilla and a fair amount of tobacco shining through. It’s past a semi-aromatic in which flavors are there just enough to compliment the tobacco flavors that are still the main focus. Here, the cocoa and walnut play the main roll but the tobaccos still peek through. I’ve tried a half dozen Country Squire blends and this one sports the strongest added flavors of any...and it’s still fairly mild (the added flavor).</p><p></p><p>BTW: where are you in Oregon? I’m in Oregon City...are you close?</p><p></p><p>Lastly...if you want some samples of Country Squire blends you missed on this round, PM me your address and I’ll send:</p><p></p><p>White Rose </p><p>Delta Honeydew</p><p>Second Breakfast</p><p>Old Toby</p><p>Meriwether</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 527048, member: 1365"] Really glad you like Rivendell. I concur with your appreciation of its many merits. Not a good, but a great blend. To give my spin: it’s a melding of walnut (?) & cocoa with a tinge of vanilla and a fair amount of tobacco shining through. It’s past a semi-aromatic in which flavors are there just enough to compliment the tobacco flavors that are still the main focus. Here, the cocoa and walnut play the main roll but the tobaccos still peek through. I’ve tried a half dozen Country Squire blends and this one sports the strongest added flavors of any...and it’s still fairly mild (the added flavor). BTW: where are you in Oregon? I’m in Oregon City...are you close? Lastly...if you want some samples of Country Squire blends you missed on this round, PM me your address and I’ll send: White Rose Delta Honeydew Second Breakfast Old Toby Meriwether [/QUOTE]
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