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Three nuns British made
| Brand: |
Three Nuns |
| Blender: |
bells |
| Country of Origin: |
British |
| Curing Group: |
Air Cured |
| Contents: |
Virginia
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| Cut: |
Coarse Cut |
| Packaging: |
poutch 50 gr |
| Blend Notes: |
Once upon a time it was British. excellent blend. In
90ties, it was, and actually it is, Danish
acceptable.Recently i bought 5 pouches of new
british made .Awfull.Just summer herb. |
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Average Ratings
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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: |
Not Recommended
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JimInks
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10/18/2012 |
Mild to Medium
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Extremely Mild
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Mild to Medium
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Pleasant
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| This is the pouch version, not to be confused with the tin version, where the tobacco is coin cut. Outside of the having the same name, their chief similarity is that both are tobacco products. The rubbed, pouch version of Three Nuns tastes sludgy; no nuance, no subtle flavors, and tastes like cheap tobacco. The tinned version in any incarnation is better than this crap. This one is course cut with different colors. I see some perique, bright Virginia, and little pieces of a dark Virginia. It burns well... too well, because it's a tongue scorcher, and I'm not a fast smoker. The makers of this should hang their collective heads in shame on a guillotine for making such a shoddy product. It may have some of the same ingredients of the coin version, but the resemblance really and truly ends with the name of the tobacco. Save your money and buy something - anything - else.
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