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<blockquote data-quote="Paul_of_Burley" data-source="post: 554624" data-attributes="member: 4567"><p>Revisited a tobacco that I tried about a month ago that I found bitter then. Now, it was absolutely delicious. The blend: <a href="https://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/7973/cornell-diehl-oak-alley" target="_blank">C&D Oak Alley</a>. Enjoyed it in a white clay with 6 inch stem, Cowboy Coffee at hand. Good, and stout flavor akin to 90% dark chocolate type of bitterness. Came across as pretty gentle in Vit N. Certainly will spend more time with this, especially with a fondness for low, bass notes in the flavor area. Though as part of the Cellar Series, and the recommendation aging is 10-15 years, this tin has all of 3 months on it. Good a beefy...no veal here!</p><p></p><p>Anyone else smoke this one?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul_of_Burley, post: 554624, member: 4567"] Revisited a tobacco that I tried about a month ago that I found bitter then. Now, it was absolutely delicious. The blend: [URL='https://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/7973/cornell-diehl-oak-alley']C&D Oak Alley[/URL]. Enjoyed it in a white clay with 6 inch stem, Cowboy Coffee at hand. Good, and stout flavor akin to 90% dark chocolate type of bitterness. Came across as pretty gentle in Vit N. Certainly will spend more time with this, especially with a fondness for low, bass notes in the flavor area. Though as part of the Cellar Series, and the recommendation aging is 10-15 years, this tin has all of 3 months on it. Good a beefy...no veal here! Anyone else smoke this one? [/QUOTE]
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