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misu

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 30, 2013
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okay . . . I just read that Seville is Lane Limited 1-Q

here: http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend_detail.cfm?tid=630&offset=100

Sparky's 11/25/2007 review

And, it says, up top in the description, "Also sold as 'Wilshire' by TinderBox"

Is this true? It's sold, in a local B&M, as a light and dark Cavendish. There's no mention of Virginia in the local description. So, is it really the same? Is Virgina used to make Cavendish?

Is this like a store brand vs name brand thing? Like some store brands are actually name brands that didn't meet some qualification or something?

Should this be a whole other thread?

 
Apr 7, 2013
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ty all for the help with my cavendish problem I hit my tobacco store yesterday and bought some Smokers Pride black cavendish I read the reviews on it ans said WTH Ill try it and I was well rewarded by this effort it smoked cool not a bit of bite and a mild taste so now that i have found my path on the cavendish trail I shall soo be trying the imports and such expanding my palate once again ty fellow pipers for all the great help

 

rigmedic1

Lifer
May 29, 2011
3,896
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McClelland's Townsman's Cavendish blends are worth checking out if you like aromatics. I smoke the maple variety. The style is from the 1880s.

 

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