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<blockquote data-quote="jefe1037" data-source="post: 199717" data-attributes="member: 2290"><p>A couple of burleys yesterday. <strong>Peretti #333</strong> and <strong>Pipeworks & Wilke Nut Brown Burley</strong></p><p></p><p>Both of these are cube cuts withand are very similar. Listening to the advice of others, I stuck with a gravity fill and a light hand on the tamper to keep the smoke going. I ame writing the two reviews together because, while the NBB was a little nuttier, and the Peretti had some other subleties that my palate isn't quite trained enough to identify, these two tobaccos are good, "tobacco-y," easy to smoke, and tasty. </p><p></p><p>So after my foray with four or so burley blends, I think I have a handle on the main categories of burley, vas, vapers (only had 2 of these so far, more to come!)though I have had a few english and balkans,I don't quite understand the subtleties within this category other than latakia being a common thread. My aromatic experience is minimal, but I have a gambit to run in the near future. I am having a little plmcake today in my new pipe to break it in tthen back to… <em>The Natch Files</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jefe1037, post: 199717, member: 2290"] A couple of burleys yesterday. [b]Peretti #333[/b] and [b]Pipeworks & Wilke Nut Brown Burley[/b] Both of these are cube cuts withand are very similar. Listening to the advice of others, I stuck with a gravity fill and a light hand on the tamper to keep the smoke going. I ame writing the two reviews together because, while the NBB was a little nuttier, and the Peretti had some other subleties that my palate isn't quite trained enough to identify, these two tobaccos are good, "tobacco-y," easy to smoke, and tasty. So after my foray with four or so burley blends, I think I have a handle on the main categories of burley, vas, vapers (only had 2 of these so far, more to come!)though I have had a few english and balkans,I don't quite understand the subtleties within this category other than latakia being a common thread. My aromatic experience is minimal, but I have a gambit to run in the near future. I am having a little plmcake today in my new pipe to break it in tthen back to… [i]The Natch Files[/i] [/QUOTE]
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