Cube cut and dry is the only thing I found that worked at all. The blend was a PITA and not worth it to me considering all the other great McClelland Virginia blends.
You're kidding me. You can rub out those little rubber flake nuggets? I can barely pull the threads of the leaf apart.Just rub out some to an almost fine powder
Note to self: if I send Jay samples of tobacco, he will treat it like shit.The sample I got from one of you in a ziplock stayed in that bag for about a year.
It was just shy of mummy dust when I started in on it.
Still a slow start to the bowl. Interesting stuff, though.
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Actually, Dark Star starts as a sweet Yellow, and then gets stoved to black. Or, past tense, since it’s not made anymore.That appears to be the only way I can enjoy McClelland reds without destroying my mouth.
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Dark Star and the Butera are both made with Lemon Virginia's, no red''s at all which is the only reason I cellared it.That appears to be the only way I can enjoy McClelland reds without destroying my mouth.
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I'm not kidding! You pulverize it between your fingers. Can I post a video?You're kidding me. You can rub out those little rubber flake nuggets? I can barely pull the threads of the leaf apart.