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<blockquote data-quote="scottbtdmb" data-source="post: 384137" data-attributes="member: 1043"><p>Another way to get the feeling of what blends "used to be like" are to buy tobaccos from blending houses that are still doing it the old school way of obtaining individually sourced Oriental tobaccos, instead of generic "Oriental" mish mash lots that most companies are using. Several folks that are still grabbing the individual Oriental varieties include Peretti's, Wilke, and Hearth & Home. IMO, you can really taste the difference when smoking blends that contain pure Macedonian leaf or pure Yenidje as opposed to blends made with "Oriental" mystery tobaccos. Just food for thought....</p><p></p><p>-Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottbtdmb, post: 384137, member: 1043"] Another way to get the feeling of what blends "used to be like" are to buy tobaccos from blending houses that are still doing it the old school way of obtaining individually sourced Oriental tobaccos, instead of generic "Oriental" mish mash lots that most companies are using. Several folks that are still grabbing the individual Oriental varieties include Peretti's, Wilke, and Hearth & Home. IMO, you can really taste the difference when smoking blends that contain pure Macedonian leaf or pure Yenidje as opposed to blends made with "Oriental" mystery tobaccos. Just food for thought.... -Scott [/QUOTE]
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