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Understanding Orientals/Turkish and what is recommended
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<blockquote data-quote="babysinister" data-source="post: 67573" data-attributes="member: 714"><p>Penzance (almost rhymes with incense) does contain some latakia, but it's the only English/Balkan blend I've smoked with an aroma that reminds me (and I used to be a Catholic in the years prior to Vatican II) of incense. Or perhaps that was myrrh. Well, anyway, this blend is pure gold. Try Penzance and see if it has the aroma you were looking for and if you like it in this iteration. As Sasquatch said, you can't go wrong with Presbyterian either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="babysinister, post: 67573, member: 714"] Penzance (almost rhymes with incense) does contain some latakia, but it's the only English/Balkan blend I've smoked with an aroma that reminds me (and I used to be a Catholic in the years prior to Vatican II) of incense. Or perhaps that was myrrh. Well, anyway, this blend is pure gold. Try Penzance and see if it has the aroma you were looking for and if you like it in this iteration. As Sasquatch said, you can't go wrong with Presbyterian either. [/QUOTE]
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