In particular, Prairie Wind has caught my eye and I love VaPers-
http://www.4noggins.com/4nogginsbulkprairiewind.aspx
Cheers,
RR
http://www.4noggins.com/4nogginsbulkprairiewind.aspx
Cheers,
RR
Brewdude, have you tried P&C's Rolando's Own?Brewdude":a3xfrs2h said:Thanks for the suggestions brothers. I'm well familiar with Cool Hand Fluke and really enjoy it.
Might get in a sampling of some of Rich's blends next order to see what they have to offer though.
I'll stick to his VA/VaPer blends since that's two of my favorite categories. I'm not much on aros though.
Cheers,
RR
Natch":r9951ug2 said:If you can hold off on ordering for a week or so, I'll send you a sample. I've got your address.
Natch
DrumsAndBeer":r9951ug2 said:Brewdude, have you tried P&C's Rolando's Own?
It's a pretty good Vaper blend. The spice is pretty forward in it. Kinda sweet, pretty well behaved.
Sounds nice. Have you had P&W's Vermont Maple? It is the only maple aromatic I have tried so far and I was wondering how these compare to it. I may have to place a small order soon and give these a try.LPcreation":aok6xjcu said:I just tried the Essence of Vermont. I really liked it. It had a nice maple/brown sugar hint to it without being overly syrupy or sweet. The Burly was just right and I didn't pick up any Perique. Room note was outstanding.
I liked it better than Autumn Evening, but they are both worth checking out if you're into the maple aromatics. (I'm using aromatics lightly, as I think both tobacco's give much more flavor than typical aromatics). GREAT fall tobaccos!
EOV and VM are very different. Both use the maple more sparingly than heavier aromatics I've had, but while P&W's maple has a high cavendish content, Essence of Vermont is burley and perique for one of the more unique tobacco flavors I've sampled.Simple Man":1f606lz9 said:Sounds nice. Have you had P&W's Vermont Maple? It is the only maple aromatic I have tried so far and I was wondering how these compare to it. I may have to place a small order soon and give these a try.
Thanks for the response, Storm Crow.Storm_Crow":o3vysx17 said:They're two blends are very different. Both use the maple more sparingly than heavier aromatics I've had, but while P&W's maple has a high cavendish content, Essence of Vermont is burley and perique for one of the more unique tobacco flavors I've sampled.Simple Man":o3vysx17 said:Sounds nice. Have you had P&W's Vermont Maple? It is the only maple aromatic I have tried so far and I was wondering how these compare to it. I may have to place a small order soon and give these a try.
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