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Bowie

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C&D was one blender that reintroduced burley as a serious blending tobacco, not just a codger blend, so if you peruse retailer pages on C&D blends you will get a world of ideas on all of their burley based and burley condiment inclusive blends.

To this suggestion: I'm in a similar position to you OP regarding burleys, but I know that I like Carter Hall, which is a Burley/VA blend. Today on C&D I decided to move further into burley territory and got their Pegasus and Oak Alley. The reviews for Pegasus compare it to Carter Hall in some ways. I'm optimistic I'll like both.
 

diamondback

Lifer
Feb 22, 2019
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Fantastic suggestions all!

Given my adoration for good simple burley blends, hard to go wrong with Stokkebye’s PS 312 Toasted Burley. Burns cool, slow and even. Fabulous little note of sweetness (not an aro by any means). Always hits the spot for me. Available in cheap bulk.

As usual, my single Pipe rule: Burley heavy blends? MM Cobs.
 
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trubka2

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A couple more that haven't been mentioned yet: Watch City Deluxe Crumb Cut, and Sutliff Match Edgeworth Ready Rubbed. I really like both a lot. Uhle's 300, 00, and Perfection Plug are also favorites.
 
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diamondback

Lifer
Feb 22, 2019
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Solani Aged Burley Flake.

I’m smoking some right now to break in a new Briar Works pipe and it is Goldilocks. Everything seems to be Goldilocks in this pipe (I am now a fan of Briar Works pipes), but Solani is something special.

I second Age Burley Flake.

Solani Aged Burley Flake 656 is outstanding — double plus good! It is the shiz-nitz.

@mtwaller, you’ll be glad you pulled the trigger on that tin I’d wager. If you can remember and have the time, let us know what you got and what you liked :)
 

Casual

Lifer
Oct 3, 2019
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I’m just getting into burley too. Here are the ones I’ve really liked:

  • Solani Aged Burley Flake
  • Stokkebye Toasted Burley (bulk)
  • Mac Baren Navy Flake
  • Mac Baren HH Burley Flake

And I have Amphora Burley on the way, which I expect to be roughly in line with the other Mac Baren burley flakes.
 

Elric

Lifer
Sep 19, 2019
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Lane's LBWB: Light Burley Without Bite.

I added the laughing emoji because I'm not sure it's gonna be taken seriously as a burley blend.

I'm also wanting to try a burley/burley forward: but I'm concerned about bite. I'm told that burley tends to bite. I'm also wondering if its nicotine content is also something a predominantly aro smoker should be concerned about.

I've been eyeing MB's HH Burley Flake, but I'd like other suggestions.

It should be as the stuff is delicious. While I appreciate ABF and Wessex Burley Slices, BLWB is my autopilot blend when I just want a smoke that doesn't require a lot of attention.
 

pitchfork

Lifer
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Solani Aged Burley Flake and CD Burley Flake #1 are both really good, but VERY different.

Aged Burley Flake is mild and sweet. Burley Flake #1 is made with lots of dark burley, plus Perique, so it has a really, well, "dark," somewhat bitter flavor profile. And it's not sweetened at all (as far as I can tell).

CD Burley Flake #2 has more typical burley flavors -- nutty, bitter and sour. You might give that a try -- it's one of my favorites.

For old-timey style burleys, try the Edgeworth Ready Rubbed "Match" blends or Uhle's Perfection Plug (both mentioned above) -- they're lightly sweetened, lightly flavored and fairly mild, but still have the basic nutty burley flavors you'd expect.

Finally, if you find you really like burley, you'll want to try some of the C&D burley blends like Haunted Bookshop, Old Joe Krantz, or Morley's Best (it's based on an old blend called Blue Boar, and has a little bit of Latakia).
 

pitchfork

Lifer
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To this suggestion: I'm in a similar position to you OP regarding burleys, but I know that I like Carter Hall, which is a Burley/VA blend. Today on C&D I decided to move further into burley territory and got their Pegasus and Oak Alley. The reviews for Pegasus compare it to Carter Hall in some ways. I'm optimistic I'll like both.

Haven't tried Pegasus, but I bet it's good. Thanks for the reminder.
 

danimalia

Lifer
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My current favorites are: Watch City Slices, Solani 656 Aged Burley Flake, and MB HH Burley Flake. These blends all follow the same formula. Burley-dominant blends with a bit of added flavoring to accentuate the natural flavors of the burley. Basically, if you like Solani 656, I suspect you will also really like these. C&D Burley Flake #3 is another fave. It is quite stout, though as mentioned above, C&D burley blends tend to be lighter (or non-existent) on the added flavors/sweeteners, so they can taste a bit edgier and somewhat "plain.". It is excellent, though, and a nice change of pace to the other 3 listed above.
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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I'll also second the earlier post or two that recommended Amphora Burley which is a fairly new blend. A member sent me a sample, and I liked it so much, I ordered a pouch. It is straightforward but interesting.
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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To pick up on Chatham Manor, you can now order all of that PC Midtown series of tub tobaccos in two ounce baggies, so you can sample them before buying a whole tub. I think the baggies are $7 and the tubs are $30.
 
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