Mostly Burley Almost-Aros
I used to be that snobby uptight guy that would never, ever smoke anything flavored. Well I got over that a few years ago. What I am interested in are mostly Burley tobaccos that are kinda sorta but not really aromatic. Currently smoke Derby Club and Milan Jefferson Street. Would appreciate you guys mentioning anything else along these lines so I can go read about them on tobaccoreviews. Thanks!
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I'd say, although some may disagree, that regular SWR, Granger, both Lane and Sutliff versions of Edgeworth RR fall into that category - in the sense that they all smell pretty good and have a slight topping. H&H Classic Burley Kake is another that comes to mind.
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got some already. Looking for more flavored than that one. Stuff that pushes the line between flavored codger and aro.Ray Mackessy wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 8:34 pm https://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/94 ... tham-manor
I guess I could add WC Deluxe Crumb Cut, which I adore btw, to the list.
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A friend of mine sent me a sample of H&H Vermont Meat Candy.. I thought I was going to hate it based on the description. Turns out that Maple with a hit of smokey Kentucky like flavor really does it for me. I smoked the whole sample non-stop in two days. Like smoking smooth burley while eating a pancake and bacon breakfast.
We need [mention]Ruffinogold[/mention] up in here. He's tried a lot of these types of blends.
Which reminds me.. Sutliff Burley Delight is another one... And MB Symphony.
We need [mention]Ruffinogold[/mention] up in here. He's tried a lot of these types of blends.
Which reminds me.. Sutliff Burley Delight is another one... And MB Symphony.
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How about Scotty's Butternut Burley from Pipes and Cigars. It's one of the burley aromatics that you can taste the burley but has that great caramel flavor.sisyphus wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 8:45 pmgot some already. Looking for more flavored than that one. Stuff that pushes the line between flavored codger and aro.Ray Mackessy wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 8:34 pm https://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/94 ... tham-manor