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toby67

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Sep 30, 2014
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A huge +1 for Mountain Pass, also try Loire Valley, I love it as I do Missouri Meerchaum "Great Dane". MM have introduced themselves to the tobacco with 3 blends which were blended by Russ from Pipes and Cigars. I love my Aros and the above 3 are among my top 10.
Sutliff have some very nice aromatics as do some other companies, but some of my favourites are mostly Sutliff Private Stock Aro's, I find myself at times reverting back to OTC's such as Carter Hall for a bit but I always come back to my Aro's

 

rx2man

Part of the Furniture Now
May 25, 2012
590
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@ ember, something else to try, Samuel Gawiths Full Virginia Flake. You will need (IMO) to sit on it for a few years but it reminds me of a milder 1Q. New I thought it was like wet hay and was not that impressed. I forgot about it until recently. 3 yrs later and it is REALLY good stuff.

 
Molto Dolce has a unique process of spray coated toppings on a heavily cased tobacco. It is best, IMO, when smoked wet, because the flavor dissipates dramatically when dried out. Plus, you have to work to even dry it out a little, anyways. But, I've really come to love it mixed with GH&co Coconut Twist. Just a slice of the lethal twist and a few pinches of MD, fire it up and drift off into dreamland. It makes a great last smoke of the day. The rich stregnth of the twist really beefs up the MD and brings it up past puberty, IMO. I hardly ever smoke it with out the twist now, and it mellows the acrid taste the twist can sometimes get half way through the bowl.

 
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