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The Great Larder Tour 2011, pt. 3 -- JP’s Quad Virginia
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<blockquote data-quote="Kapnismologist" data-source="post: 168867" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>John Patton’s Quadruple Virginia</p><p></p><p>The little brother to Cool Hand Fluke, the blend is described as:</p><p></p><p>“Removing the Perique from Cool Hand Fluke results in an all natural four Virginia blend that is both tasty and slightly sweet. Requested by a fan of my blends who loves Virginas but hates Perique.”</p><p></p><p>Quadruple Virginia is a mix of broken ribbons of various hues which yield a relatively sweet, complex, and refreshing smoke. Most of the expected Virginia notes make an appearance here, and the overall effect is quite flavorful. On the light side of medium bodied, it has a pleasant, lingering finish. For some reason, this blend worked especially well in a clay. Will likely cellar a pound to see how it develops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kapnismologist, post: 168867, member: 487"] John Patton’s Quadruple Virginia The little brother to Cool Hand Fluke, the blend is described as: “Removing the Perique from Cool Hand Fluke results in an all natural four Virginia blend that is both tasty and slightly sweet. Requested by a fan of my blends who loves Virginas but hates Perique.” Quadruple Virginia is a mix of broken ribbons of various hues which yield a relatively sweet, complex, and refreshing smoke. Most of the expected Virginia notes make an appearance here, and the overall effect is quite flavorful. On the light side of medium bodied, it has a pleasant, lingering finish. For some reason, this blend worked especially well in a clay. Will likely cellar a pound to see how it develops. [/QUOTE]
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