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makhorkasmoker

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For me deer tongue is impossible to describe. It reminds me of the woods, because where I live deertongue grows wild and I can smell it sometimes along the trail. Cinnamon, vanilla, mint--all come close. there's something like Christmas spice about it. But it's still different. I know people who pick the leaves and let them dry in wands--like lavender. I will sometimes pick the leaves and dry them and mix them with my burley.
 

lraisch

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I wonder if there's some variation in deer tongue just as there is in tobaccos. I used to get a blend from Rich's in Portland Ore. that had a touch of deer tongue. At my request Steve Books blended some with the deer tongue amped up a little which I enjoyed as a dessert blend. After Steve left, I got some deer tongue to try and re-create the blend myself and the stuff had a horrible soapy quality.
 
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dctune

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I can't say I've had a blend with deer tongue in it. If I have I don't recall. The name definitely doesn't sound appealing, so it's not on top of my list of tobacco blends to try.
Oh, deer. You clearly haven’t met the right doe yet. There was this one time I was in the woods naked, and … well, never mind.
 

dctune

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Ok. So after reading through these posts, I’ve come to the conclusion that what I’m reacting to that’s reminiscent of those Ashton VSG cigars must the burley in Crooner. I’m also gonna have to try some of these other blends you guys have mentioned, bc I don’t get even a hint of vanilla, spice, mint, apple from the batches of Crooner I’ve been smoking for a few months now. And it’s the only DT blend I’ve ever smoked. And of course, as we all know, there’s no explaining taste. It might just be me, and every DT blend will taste like Crooner does to me. And if so, that’s not a bad thing at all, bc I really enjoy Crooner. Every time I smoke a bowl, I sing deeper and my wife swoons.
 

5star

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When it comes to tobacco with some sweetness to it, I only seem to like Brit Lakeland type aromatics now. I’ve even lost my preference for some of my past favorites- such as some of the Boswell blends.
I thought I’d try a couple deer tongue blends to see if that might work for me. - No dice. Not in my wheelhouse either.

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