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Three Oaks Syrian - Sounds Lucious
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2386" data-source="post: 204500"><p>Three Oaks Syrian is one of my very favorite blends, though even toward the end of the tin I'd occasionally have trouble keeping it lit. Could be user error, certainly...a very flavorful but mellow smoke, for me, and one that really showcases the difference between the woodsier, campfire aroma of Cyprian Latakia and its softer but just as flavorful Syrian cousin.</p><p></p><p>As for:</p><p></p><p></p><p>I've smoked both, and much prefer Three Oaks--RR is delicious, in my opinion, but a bit richer, and with Cyprian Lat, I believe, which is nice but less subtle. It's hardly a Lat Bomb, but it's certainly there...as is a little cavendish, though not so much that I really pick up on it. I go back on forth on whether I prefer Red Raparee or the slightly fiercer Black Mallory, but neither ever tops Three Oaks in my book--those two have much more in common than either have with the Oaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2386, post: 204500"] Three Oaks Syrian is one of my very favorite blends, though even toward the end of the tin I'd occasionally have trouble keeping it lit. Could be user error, certainly...a very flavorful but mellow smoke, for me, and one that really showcases the difference between the woodsier, campfire aroma of Cyprian Latakia and its softer but just as flavorful Syrian cousin. As for: I've smoked both, and much prefer Three Oaks--RR is delicious, in my opinion, but a bit richer, and with Cyprian Lat, I believe, which is nice but less subtle. It's hardly a Lat Bomb, but it's certainly there...as is a little cavendish, though not so much that I really pick up on it. I go back on forth on whether I prefer Red Raparee or the slightly fiercer Black Mallory, but neither ever tops Three Oaks in my book--those two have much more in common than either have with the Oaks. [/QUOTE]
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