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Virginias - Good Ones To Age
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<blockquote data-quote="puros_bran" data-source="post: 59124" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Straight Virginia or are condimental tobaccos allowed?</p><p></p><p>Straight:</p><p>I second Sam Gawith Full Virginia Flake.</p><p>I've yet to try it but I will blindly state GL Pease Union Square. Pease products are great 'fresh' but designed to be sublime aged. I'd also toss in McClellands Christmas Cheer.</p><p></p><p>With Condiments.</p><p>Sam Gawith Saint James Flake and McClellands Saint James Woods are very good Virginia/Perique Blends that will age fine. </p><p>Any of the Pease Virginia heavy blends will age well. I've smoked most of them but I'm drawing a blank on all the names but Cairo.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Straight and condimental..</p><p></p><p>The McClelland numbered Virginia blends will age fine. You'll need to read the tin descriptions to decide if they are straight or laced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puros_bran, post: 59124, member: 10"] Straight Virginia or are condimental tobaccos allowed? Straight: I second Sam Gawith Full Virginia Flake. I've yet to try it but I will blindly state GL Pease Union Square. Pease products are great 'fresh' but designed to be sublime aged. I'd also toss in McClellands Christmas Cheer. With Condiments. Sam Gawith Saint James Flake and McClellands Saint James Woods are very good Virginia/Perique Blends that will age fine. Any of the Pease Virginia heavy blends will age well. I've smoked most of them but I'm drawing a blank on all the names but Cairo. Straight and condimental.. The McClelland numbered Virginia blends will age fine. You'll need to read the tin descriptions to decide if they are straight or laced. [/QUOTE]
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