Kramers Blend For Cary Grant

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anotherbob

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Mar 30, 2019
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Not a review. How ever I really like this blend and it's a really great example of what a cross over blend should be. And it seems to suit the image many of us have of it's namesake. It's got a manly sophisticated English quality but the aromatic also is just enough that you probably could smoke it at a lady friends house. I also really like that it's broad cut and burns nice and slow. I really like this one and will probably buy it in bulk. It's an easy smoker too if I've ever smoked one. So anyone else enjoy this one?
 
Jan 8, 2013
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It's one of my top 5 blends. Being a lover of English/Balkan blends as well as aromatics, it's perfect for those days I can't make up my mind. I normally buy the tins, but I've purchased bulk a few times as well, basically just to keep myself from opening tins. I have found the bulk to be drier than the tin, but not ridiculously so. Cary Grant certainly had great taste in tobacco, because I could smoke this stuff all day.
 

kylef

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 17, 2018
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Cape Ann, MA USA
Yep, love this blend and this style, with some sweetness and just enough latakia to add some complexity.

Murray's 1810 Belfast is very similar.
 
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