I wont get started on the original 3 Nuns . It , along with Edgeworth Slices , were the best blends ever made by man and they'll never be duplicated .. sadly
Anyway , the " new " version of Three Nuns is really good . Its not the Original but it seems to capture the Idea of it and thats cool . If it werent named Three Nuns .. on its own , its really a damn good blend
So , I was just over at Sutliffs home page and I notice theres 2 other Three Nuns blends .. Green and Yellow
https://sutliff-tobacco.com/pipe-tobacco/three-nuns/
The Green seems like it has super possibilities . Anyone ever have the green ?
Three Nuns [ Green ? ]
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The only three nuns I've had is the good stuff that you sent me which I still have a very little bit of. The green does sound quite good
I also have a little bit of a tobacco called The 4th Nun Returns. It was blended by Ernie at watch city for their holiday release a few years back. it's fantastic but totally unobtanium
I also have a little bit of a tobacco called The 4th Nun Returns. It was blended by Ernie at watch city for their holiday release a few years back. it's fantastic but totally unobtanium
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I never had Three Nuns, but I checked out the Sutliff link. I'm curious about Tobacconist Reserve Blend 07. Description reminds me of Sutliff's Tabac Noir and how it tasted.
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On the bright side the variations of three nuns are no longer available.
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