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thinking of trying Peterson blends again.
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<blockquote data-quote="aadelma" data-source="post: 435325" data-attributes="member: 565"><p>I have a 1 year tin of 3Ps kicking around and decided to crack it open have tried several bowls. I didn't find it difficult to slice and prep. I didn't find it very aromatic, very natural, and very high quality. I would say if you prefer the sweet va end of the burley/va spectrum, it's the way to go, and if you like the earthy burley end of the spectrum, Irish flake is the way to go. For me definitely Irish flake. Surprisingly, I found the nic hit about the same for both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aadelma, post: 435325, member: 565"] I have a 1 year tin of 3Ps kicking around and decided to crack it open have tried several bowls. I didn't find it difficult to slice and prep. I didn't find it very aromatic, very natural, and very high quality. I would say if you prefer the sweet va end of the burley/va spectrum, it's the way to go, and if you like the earthy burley end of the spectrum, Irish flake is the way to go. For me definitely Irish flake. Surprisingly, I found the nic hit about the same for both. [/QUOTE]
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