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The subtleties of Red Virginia
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<blockquote data-quote="SailorJack" data-source="post: 58829" data-attributes="member: 463"><p>I love Red Virginias. I think my palate is lost on the subtleties. I don't try to over analyze a tobacco. I certainly want a bit of natural sweetness from Reds and just want it to make me say YUM!! If you want to try a good one than I recommend 'Old Red' ,one of Scotty's blends from pipesandcigars.com. It is ever so soft, smooth and tasty with absolutely no bite. This would definitely be one of my top candidates for a desert island smoke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SailorJack, post: 58829, member: 463"] I love Red Virginias. I think my palate is lost on the subtleties. I don't try to over analyze a tobacco. I certainly want a bit of natural sweetness from Reds and just want it to make me say YUM!! If you want to try a good one than I recommend 'Old Red' ,one of Scotty's blends from pipesandcigars.com. It is ever so soft, smooth and tasty with absolutely no bite. This would definitely be one of my top candidates for a desert island smoke. [/QUOTE]
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