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Long Golden Flake
| Brand: |
Reiner |
| Blender: |
R.L. Will |
| Tin Description: |
A very special blend of golden Virginias, a little
"white" Burley, and a touch of Perique to make
things interesting. Pressed into long flakes,
sliced, then rolled in the tin in long strips. |
| Country of Origin: |
DE |
| Curing Group: |
Flue Cured |
| Contents: |
Burley
Virginia
Perique
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| Cut: |
Flake |
| Packaging: |
100g Tin |
| Blend Notes: |
Also known as Blend 71. |
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Mild to Medium
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Extremely Mild
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Medium
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| Recommendation: |
Highly Recommended
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Quaffer
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04/11/2013 |
Medium
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None detected
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Mild to Medium
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| First impression was poor, but after giving it more tries and experimenting with moisture and packing, this is a good solid blend. Smells like pumpkin and apricot in the tin, and surprisingly it tasted as such too (to a degree, of course). Smoked cool enough, didn't bite. My only complaint is that the smoke wasn't as dense as I would prefer. I do recommend trying this blend, but it isn't anything mind blowing.
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JimInks
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03/04/2013 |
Mild to Medium
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Extremely Mild
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Mild to Medium
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| There are better VaPer Burleys out there, but I still rate this as four stars because it's too good a smoke to rate it at three, and there's no three and half star rating. I don't taste the licorice others suggested is there, but I do get the slight orange/lemon, and even then, it's subdued by a light wheat note. Not much nuttiness from the burley because of the other flavors. The perique is mild and lightly peppery. Not the most complex mixture you'll ever try, but it does give a nice variety of taste, so I would rate it as moderately complex. Burns easier if you cube cut it, but the fold and stuff method works well, too. One of the nice things about this blend is how well it ages and as it does, gets a little more complex and the natural sweetness of the Virginia is lightly more prominent than when it's fresh. Good stuff; worth the money.
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o3Ho3
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12/04/2012 |
Mild
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Medium to Strong
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Very Full
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Pleasant
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| Well, this is one of my favorite for all time. You got to have (just a) little patience and the taste and smell will please you completely, even if you are a beginner or a "veteran". The N strength is close to mild, so don't expect to much in that area but that make it more pleasant for all day use. The can is filled with long sheets of mixed texture flakes but evenly placed (Perique and Burley predominant, but V make the difference) so you can smoke that packed (if you are a rookie) or...the best way crush in your fingers above the briar and fill it...let it breath for 4-5 min...and relax...and smoke...whatever.
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II Stormy II
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11/22/2012 |
Mild to Medium
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Very Mild
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Mild
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Unnoticeable
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| Mild and faint spicy flavor. Good smoke, not a favorite.
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SirLoirn
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10/07/2012 |
Mild to Medium
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Mild to Medium
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Mild to Medium
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Tolerable
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| Tin: Gold paint can. Smells like sweet raisin cereal, with a dark scent. Looks exactly like Solani 633 or SG FVF. From a tin purchased 10 months ago.
Packing: Just twisted and mashed about 1 inch of it, then stuffed it in the pipe. Lit easily. The belt of tobacco was soft and supple.
Aroma & Taste: Sometimes it was similar to the tin aroma, and sometimes it had a smoky astringency, accompanied by a constant stinginess-bite, maybe from the flavor treatment.
Nicotine: not a lot
Room Note: not bad
Overall: Charlie Atwood's and Dr. Scott's reviews provide some insight on flavoring. Burley is commonly used to drink up flavor juices. Due to the constant sting and bite, it might be better classified as an aromatic.
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Arkie
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10/05/2012 |
Mild to Medium
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Medium
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| Similar ot Orliks Golden Slices but much better. Also similar ot Stonehaven but not as "dark" tasting. Very good stuff.
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DrumsAndBeer
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09/23/2012 |
Mild to Medium
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Extremely Mild
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Medium to Full
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Tolerable
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| This is one of my absolute favorite tobaccos to smoke. In my humble opinion this is a superlative blend. It has all the attributes of a smoke that puts me on Cloud 9 (subtleties, nooks & crannies, and secrets to reveal to the patient piper). If you are a fan of Vapers, ahem...sorry Vaperburs, (a little Burley in there) you owe it to yourself to pick some of this stuff up.
I like to pack this flake vertically in a smallish pipe with a touch rubbed out on top, but I have also found that rubbing a bit out and placing it in the bowl first with bits of cubes cut from the flake on top works wonders as well.
Upon charring light there is an immediate toasted rye bread sweetness and a firm spice. I find this flake to have a smooth body yet also a lively mouth feel, as well as a perfect balance between the sweet, sour, & the perique spice attributes that one finds in this genre of tobacco.
As the bowl progresses and the primary flavors develop. I get a sour flavor on the tongue with a complex spiciness that is somewhat earthy, almost like charred smoked poblano peppers in vinegar. Other flavors present are caraway seed, black pepper, and an edgy citrus note that is more lemony than orange.
Around mid smoke LGF remains very cool and sweet however the flavors become deeper and more firm. A pungent piquancy and tang comes forth, supported by a smooth honey like essence and the scent of the exhaled smoke is reminiscent of highway grass fire. Altogether LGF is a soft, supple, full creamy smoke. The white burley adds a bit of a nicotine kick and rounds out the mouth feel nicely. Each time I smoke this I put the pipe down incredibly satisfied.
Unlike some Vapers the flavors of LGF are surprisingly calm, mellow and unified. LGF is also very well behaved - no moisture problems, overheating, and no bite.
Altogether Long Golden Flake is a thoroughly satisfying, nicely presented tobacco. Definitely a true reference blend in its class.
Highly recommended
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rewozz
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11/21/2011 |
Mild to Medium
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Extremely Mild
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Medium
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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JohnnyMcPiperson
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10/28/2011 |
Mild to Medium
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Medium
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Medium
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| A nice mild, sweet VA to sit down too, some bright flavors but not overall bitey like many brighter VA's! I only got a small sample of this, but so far I'm only detecting a slight note of perique, and a bit of burley that seems to bring an excellent balance to the VA's. Overall nice stuff I'd say!
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Wood Chuck Gardner
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09/10/2011 |
Medium
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None detected
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Medium to Full
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Unnoticeable
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| Of all the virginia burley blends, this is my favorite. Initially right out of the tin, this blend tastes like Orlick Golden Sliced and Pease's Montgomery. However when I close the tin and let it sit for a year this tobacco becomes truely sublime in complexity and flavor. New tins only get 3 stars. PS keep those little paint cans. They are perfect for storing those Solani flakes you will be trying.
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Davie Jones
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08/19/2011 |
Mild to Medium
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Mild
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Medium
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Pleasant
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| It took me 5 pipefuls, and the right pipe, to start liking this tobacco. A nice tin aroma of faint anisette combined with a cereal type smell from the golden VAs. Smoking reveals a light to medium tobacco retaining the tastes of the tin aroma and the occasionnal manifestation of the Per which brings a spicy addition. i would recommend you dedicate your attention while you smoke. Overall, a nice change of pace and I have ordered another tin.
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Blade
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08/17/2011 |
Medium
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Extremely Mild
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Medium to Full
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Tolerable
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| This is a very nice VA flake. If it was available bulk or tin at under $5 an ounce it would be 4 star.
The taste is of a medium bodied VA with enough burly and perique to mellow, smooth, and add body to the VA taste. Good quality tobacco.
Unlike many VA/Per blends there is not enough perique to evoke that "plummy" tin aroma or a nose tingling sensation, but enough to compliment the Va flavor. Descriptions of licorice flavoring and aroma are very puzzling to me, unless the perique is being mistaken for a topping.
I smoke 2-3 tins a year (cost), aged 5+ years.
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Pokey Nipple
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07/11/2011 |
Medium to Strong
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Medium
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Full
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| This is a good "treat" tobacco to me. No way could I enjoy it more than once a day or even on consecutive days. A few times a month and it works nicely for me.
Looks like a leather belt and comes rolled up in a nifty paint can. I fully rub it out.
It's a busy-body tobacco that pipe snobs seem to enjoy, with all kinds of things going on in the flavor department. Licorice is pretty dominant to my palate, but there's also hay or grassiness. It's also pretty spicy.
To me, it's just too busy to enjoy on a regular basis. I smoke pipes for flavor and relaxation and don't want to be overwhelmed or constantly distracted. I can tell this is quality stuff and I find it nice on occasion.
I'm about at the end of my paint can (it has lasted over two years) and most likely won't get a replacement. There are other tobaccos I'm interested in or always want to have on hand. I'm glad I bought the can, however, and glad I smoked it, but I can easily live without it.
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Katharsis
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07/06/2011 |
Medium
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None detected
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Medium
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| This is a fantastic VaPer blend. Others have mentioned anise and licorice hints. They are there, but the funny thing is, I hate licorice and anise, and I still love this tobacco. A great outdoor spring and autumn tobacco.
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Virginia lover
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06/05/2011 |
Mild to Medium
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Very Mild
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Mild to Medium
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| This a classic Danish Flake with a mild topping of honey and orange. Golden Virginia for the flavor, White Burley for the nicotine and to fix the topping and finishing with a very small amount of Perique to give it more strength and body. Beautiful presentation and tin aroma. Tastes sweet with orange notes, a very enjoyable smoke for those who like a lighter Virginia Flake tobacco.
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Big H
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02/06/2011 |
Medium
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Medium
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| This comes in a nice gold tin with a paint can style lid. Inside you find a beautiful long coiled belt of golden Virginia tobacco. I agree with other reviewers that the tin aroma is that of tobacco and anise, however I don't believe there is a casing on this tobacco and I could identify no casing during the smoking, taste or room note.
It came moist but ready to smoke. Compared to other Virginia flakes, it's complex. It has a long, sweet finish. It has that rich tobacco flavor with subtle hints of grass and spice. The flavor was medium strength and very satisfying to the palette. Room note was that of moderately rich tobacco. No doubt some aging on this will improve it considerably and increase it's complexity. Is it expensive? A little more than most but compared to the $15 per cigar I'm accustomed to, the price is acceptable for a great product.
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BingCrosby
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12/17/2010 |
Medium
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Extremely Mild
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Medium
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Tolerable
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| Another great R. L. Will blend! and one that is accessible to a wide range of smokers. Being a fan of solani 633 and solani aged burley flake, I gave long golden flake a chance - and I am glad I did. This is an extremely well rounded smoke.. The first thing you notice about it is the care of the presentation. It looks amazing.. then you smell it and you know you are indeed in for something special. the smoke itself is mainly about the virginias.. although there is a little perique and some burley influence.. but you just taste the finest natural tobacco flavors in a beautiful flake form.. I think it is cased. but not much.. very natural tasting.. the quality of the smoke makes me wonder if there is some aging going on before it is packaged and sent off.. very smooth even and even elegant smoke. edit:
Having just recently tried orlick golden sliced it was interesting how closely related these two tobaccos seemed to be. Whatever flavoring is added (be it discreetly) is nearly the same! LGF has the addition of perique which adds a little complexity.. but both blended flakes are quite good and in the same profile as far as I am concerned.. I guess the novelty of the reiner presentation along with the perique give it a very slight edge.
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doc'spipe
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11/23/2010 |
Medium
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Mild
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Medium to Full
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Pleasant
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| I finally took the plunge and ordered some Reiner LGF and I am happy I did. First let me address the issue of price, which some have complained about. A bit less than $20 for 100gm is very competetive with the normal fair of high-end tobaccos in 50gm amounts going from $9-$12 (Orlik Golden Slice is one of the exceptions to this for such a fine flake). I paid $9.92 for a 50gm tin of Marlin Flake with the same order, so we're in the same ball park.
Now for the review. Upon opening the tin I found a nicely coiled belt of tobacco of a predominantly golden color with darker flecks throughout. Its tin aroma immediately reminded me of Orlik's Golden Slice but was more orange-forward. The hint of OGS's lemon was present, retaining its Bergamot character - just not as stong. I detected no traditional aroma associated with Perique. The moisture content was just right for smoking. A small piece of flake broke off one end and came apart quite readily. Tearing off a wad and packing without rubbing out is how I usually smoke this as I prefer not top rub out my flakes. Lighting was easy and I required one re-light after the initial two lights to start. The taste, for me, was similar to Orlik GS, but a bit stronger and fuller in character all around. I attribute this to the fine Burley used. As I am not a Perique fan, with Reiner's LGF I found the Perique wasn't as over the top as with some blends, nor was it musty. It added a very enjoyable spice-like presence (which good Virginia leaf can do on its own). The additional spiciness is all that set the two apart. Reiner's never smoked hot, nor did it produce any bite or moisture. With slow smoking, I also detected the presence of licorice. The aftertaste is a pleasant, honey/orange.
A very well put together flake. Final note: very much like Orlik's Golden Slice but not quite Virginia forward (but close), as the toppings can mute the Virginias for me. As some reviewers have noted a medicinal-like taste, I think what they are experiencing is the licorice in this (not off-putting for me, personally). It may serve as an everyday smoke for some, but I feel Orlik's Golden Slice edges LGF out in this regard. As I am not a huge fan of Perique, I would have to say that with LGF it is just the right amount to add that nice spiciness to the smoke, and not over the top. If I didn't know it was there, I can't honestly say I would have been able to detect it. Although I reach for OGS more regularly, LGF is still a superb tobacco.
UPDATE 3-11-12: I just finished off an 18 month old tin. This noticeably improves with age. I have another unopened tin from 8-1-11 that I will let sit until it reaches at least one year before opening.
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Xeneize
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10/27/2010 |
Mild to Medium
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Medium
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Tolerable
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| This is, by far, the best VaPer I've ever tried. If you tried IRC Flake, this is it plus the perfect amount of Perique.
Absolutely outstanding, probably the first must-be in my rotation. I have quite a few tins in my cellar and will have many more soon.
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Unsal
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10/10/2010 |
Mild to Medium
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Extremely Mild
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Medium
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| An excellent tobacco. Highly Recommended.
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