Just my opinion but I think Pembroke is even better with a touch of perique.Ruffinogold wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 2:51 pm Pembroke is a really damn good blend . 2009 no less , I'd imagine it's smoothed out as far as it will go ...... nice !
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I've yet to find anything the addition of Perique does not improve.Mr Beardsley wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 11:43 pmJust my opinion but I think Pembroke is even better with a touch of perique.Ruffinogold wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 2:51 pm Pembroke is a really damn good blend . 2009 no less , I'd imagine it's smoothed out as far as it will go ...... nice !
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Valid point! Perique is a pretty wonderful addition to everythingThelonious monkfish wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 11:54 pmI've yet to find anything the addition of Perique does not improve.Mr Beardsley wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 11:43 pmJust my opinion but I think Pembroke is even better with a touch of perique.Ruffinogold wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 2:51 pm Pembroke is a really damn good blend . 2009 no less , I'd imagine it's smoothed out as far as it will go ...... nice !
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I've actually found a site that stocks early morning tins !
They also do other blends in 50gm tins /pouches.
So might treat myself !
They also do other blends in 50gm tins /pouches.
So might treat myself !
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On closer inspection of this site, you have to spend min. of about $220.00, per item. I think I'll stick to Gold block, and local UK brands for now !
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gqtobaccos.com has it, but I think it's on the expensive side.
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Just had a quick look, Mike. Only looked at first page. Seems like normal prices for UK. Will give it a more detailed look & get back to you.
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Ok ..... Checked the web site mentioned.
I smoke Gold block. It's $13.00 for me at the local shop, 2 minutes away.
They are asking the same price, plus $3.50 for shipping !
The only good thing is a couple of blends are at $8.50 ish, plus shipping, so for a blend I can't get
dosen't seem to bad, just to try.
I smoke Gold block. It's $13.00 for me at the local shop, 2 minutes away.
They are asking the same price, plus $3.50 for shipping !
The only good thing is a couple of blends are at $8.50 ish, plus shipping, so for a blend I can't get
dosen't seem to bad, just to try.
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