Strong Nicotine Good Flavor
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1792 will work
http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/100 ... 1792-flake
http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/100 ... 1792-flake
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Do you care if it's English or Aromatic? I'm not familiar with all of the tobacco's mentioned above, and I'm not a Nic fiend, but I always thought Peterson's Irish Oak had a great flavor and good kick. I've heard it described as a rich blend of Cavendish, Zimbabwean, Orange, Thailand burley & black perique, matured in Oak Sherry Barrels and made in Ireland.
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- Ruffinogold
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Peterson Irish Oak ... good nic in that !
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How about Bulldog Roper's Roundels?
My all time favorite.
Very complex, well balanced and sophisticated with a pretty substantial kick.
One of the rare baccies that truly makes me salivate!
My all time favorite.
Very complex, well balanced and sophisticated with a pretty substantial kick.
One of the rare baccies that truly makes me salivate!
*puffin*
Take a look at Peterson's Irish Flake or anything containing Dark Fired Kentucky and other dark Burleys. Also, P&C has a great DFK in their blending tobaccos that you could add to your favorite blend, I made a blend containing both DFK and their Dark Burley and was surprised at the wallup it had.
... and you can put that in your pipe and smoke it!!!
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Stanwell Melange...for an aromatic. Incredible aroma and flavor, and the nic hit is surprising!
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- Houtenziel
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I have to second this recommendation. The G&H Twists I've tried have all given me the "niccups". The sweet rum twist is one of the milder ones, and even that one will give me a throat tightening effect with every couple puffs.
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There is Peterson Irish Whisky. There is also Rattray's Hal O' The Wynd (if you can get some, it's kind of rare thse days). GL Pease Jacknife Plug, Fillmore and Triple Play.
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