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FLDRD

Lifer
Oct 13, 2021
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I have one on the shelf to try and will get to it at some point. I have found I'm in the camp that favors Latakia. I also found that one of my favorite blends tried so far is Mac Baren HH Latakia Flake. I wish I could give details about how it compares - maybe someone else knows?

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FALaholic

Might Stick Around
Jan 15, 2022
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224
North Carolina, USA
Bought a pound of it and really enjoy it. Starting to get quite a few of the Latakia blends, and I’m concerned about them loosing Latakia flavor from aging.
 

FLDRD

Lifer
Oct 13, 2021
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6,523
Arkansas
They soften after several years. Another issue of concern is that some smokers totally lose their taste for latakia.
I keep reading that many lose their palate for latakia, but right now, English blends with it are the most smooth, creamy & gentle on my palate. I'm still trying to figure it out, but some blends immediately give a harshness that is unpleasant and irritates slightly throughout the bowl. Had that a little bit with a bowl of "Best of the Rest" English I tried last night. Went to Old Dublin and was smooth as could be ... I am thinking it's the type of Virginia in the blend? I've got to do some detailed searching to figure it out.
 

J-Evverrett

Starting to Get Obsessed
Dec 17, 2021
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Meriden, CT
They do soften, but the Virginia present in most of them changes too. I have some 965 tins with between 5-10 years on them that are very tasty now. The change from when they were fresh is remarkable.
 
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