Start exploring the straight matured Virginias. It may take some time for your palate to adjust, but you will start
to pick up the citrus and tart elements of the bright leave blends. For my part, I avoid aged tins as they take on
a more caramel-like character, whereas new tins show more "exuberance", as G L Pease would say. YMMV, but
I find that my ability to enjoy tobacco's natural citrus elements improves if I avoid Latakia and dark fired tobaccos.
McClelland
5120 and just about all of their
brown label blends produce citrus taste.
Sam Gawith
Medium Virginia Flake
Mac Baren
Virginia #1
Stokkebye 4th Generation
1855
Dan
Mellow Mallard
Altadis
507C
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