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Exeter
| Brand: |
Nobleza Piccardo |
| Tin Description: |
Aromatic pipe tobacco. |
| Country of Origin: |
AR |
| Curing Group: |
Air Cured |
| Contents: |
Burley
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| Flavoring: |
Other / Misc
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| Cut: |
Ribbon |
| Packaging: |
50g Pouch |
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| Strength: |
Mild to Medium
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| Flavoring: |
Extremely Mild
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| Taste: |
Mild to Medium
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| Room Note: |
Pleasant
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| Recommendation: |
Somewhat Recommended
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viscfab
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07/27/2009 |
Very Mild
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Very Mild
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Mild
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Pleasant
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| Similar to brazilian counterpart Finamore Irlandez, it is average pipe tobacco I once gave a try in one of my trips to Buenos Aires. Nothing special here, very cheap but not nasty.
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Xeneize
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03/20/2009 |
Medium
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Extremely Mild
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Mild to Medium
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Pleasant
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| Exeter is THE Argentinian drugstore burley, and it's comparable to its American counterparts, tongue bite and plastic taste included. In my list, it ranks next to Carter Hall (they're very similar), above Half & Half and Granger and below Prince Albert and Sir Walter Raleigh Aromatic. At $1.30/50g, it's the cheapest smokable Argentinian tobacco, and I always carry a pouch in the glove compartment for emergencies (which happily never occurred so far) as I don't think that uncontrolled "stoving" could make it any worse.
If you live in Argentina, S.N. Original is a little more expensive a lot better.
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