

I get some similarities of the old but my palate isn’t as refined as it needs to be to pull out what all the differences are between the twoHey Paul, I have noticed that you have been smoking a lot of HU blends. I have yet to delve into them due to my backlog of other blends. But, this particular one is for Edward G. With the old Edward G Robinson blend now gone away, I almost ordered some just to see how it compares. Is it similar to the old EGR???
Thanks Paul. I too, lack the palate refinement to pull some of these subtleties out of some of these blends but your analysis did help me and I am definitely gonna try it.I get some similarities of the old but my palate isn’t as refined as it needs to be to pull out what all the differences are between the two
The Original American Blend was an Aromatic of Burley, Cavendish and Latakia.
The HU Blend is Perique, Dark Fired Kentucky, Burley, Orientals, and Cavendish.
I think( term used looselybut I obviously stand corrected that the HU is not an aromatic but pulls out similar taste nuances with just the tobacco. That being said they are vastly different.
Maybe @JimInks can chime in as he knows both versions extensively and the US Version was very much his child and without him we wouldn’t have had it as long as we did.
That being said the HU is definitely worth the price of admission to take the ride.
I’m really enjoying all the Hu blends and Especially Makhuwa,
Director’s Cut and Ed G. @Sigmund turned me onto them just prior to their US debut so special Thanks to him for his advice.
Love the Thayne!Finally caught up on posts. It's been a pretty busy week. But on the menu for my morning commute today were the remnants of 2 PocketJars I keep in my work bag, GH&Co Kendal Dark and ODF. I really love these two tobaccos and prefer them separate, but they tasted pretty good mixed!
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For my commute home I had the last bit of another PocketJar, GH&Co Rum Twist loaded in my Thayne 33.
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Hope you all had a great day!
