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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 415380" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>To me...the difference between the experience of the Latakia when in a snuff as opposed to fired up in a pipe has been significant. Maybe it's the burning of it, not sure. But the few I've tried with Latakia, even if considered an "L bomb" by some has been about the same as smoking Dark Fired K...reduced smokiness, a less twangy sharp aspect, better all round. And the Orientals & Turkish on Olde English/Balkan also adjust it's overall nature to something that fits my persnickety pallette. lol</p><p></p><p>I know Daniel considers his deep choco/cherry creations to be the ones for night time contemplation, etc. (like Nocturne/Tempete/Rat Bastard) and they serve the purpose well no doubt...but for me they are the 'deep aros' of the snuff genre. As I generally prefer straight tobacco snuffs I've found that the deep and nuanced nature of Olde English/Balkan is far more in tune to something I would want to go along with a stout or whiskey neat under the stars or tucked into a cozy fire lit pub with a few friends. Very, very satisfying. But that's just me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 415380, member: 1365"] To me...the difference between the experience of the Latakia when in a snuff as opposed to fired up in a pipe has been significant. Maybe it's the burning of it, not sure. But the few I've tried with Latakia, even if considered an "L bomb" by some has been about the same as smoking Dark Fired K...reduced smokiness, a less twangy sharp aspect, better all round. And the Orientals & Turkish on Olde English/Balkan also adjust it's overall nature to something that fits my persnickety pallette. lol I know Daniel considers his deep choco/cherry creations to be the ones for night time contemplation, etc. (like Nocturne/Tempete/Rat Bastard) and they serve the purpose well no doubt...but for me they are the 'deep aros' of the snuff genre. As I generally prefer straight tobacco snuffs I've found that the deep and nuanced nature of Olde English/Balkan is far more in tune to something I would want to go along with a stout or whiskey neat under the stars or tucked into a cozy fire lit pub with a few friends. Very, very satisfying. But that's just me. [/QUOTE]
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