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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 416585" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Rosinski: Driesener. Nice herbal aspects...and quite potent.</p><p></p><p>Dan from Olde Mill describes it as follows:</p><p></p><p><em>"Driesener: Coarse, dry, very green in color with a distinct herbal note in the jar reminding me of fresh parsley, basil and thyme among others. I'm not sure if those are additions or inherent in the tobacco. It sits well in the nose with no irritation at all; very comfortable. There’s an anise/fennel note coming through before the scent settles down and presents an aroma similar to a freshly mown meadow filled with wildflowers, clover, wild grass and wild herbs. Outside, in the rain, it takes on a more intense culinary herb quality that is wonderful. Not sweet, more of a savory character that also delivers a nice nicotine hit that is perfect for all day."</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 416585, member: 1365"] Rosinski: Driesener. Nice herbal aspects...and quite potent. Dan from Olde Mill describes it as follows: [i]"Driesener: Coarse, dry, very green in color with a distinct herbal note in the jar reminding me of fresh parsley, basil and thyme among others. I'm not sure if those are additions or inherent in the tobacco. It sits well in the nose with no irritation at all; very comfortable. There’s an anise/fennel note coming through before the scent settles down and presents an aroma similar to a freshly mown meadow filled with wildflowers, clover, wild grass and wild herbs. Outside, in the rain, it takes on a more intense culinary herb quality that is wonderful. Not sweet, more of a savory character that also delivers a nice nicotine hit that is perfect for all day."[/i] [/QUOTE]
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