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Burley - Way Over-Rated
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<blockquote data-quote="mycroft" data-source="post: 154577" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Burley's are a great old fashioned tobacco that, to my mind, harken back to a simpler and more genteel time. Whether for a change of pace or an all day straight forward honest smoke burleys will always maintain their rightful place in the pantheon of great tobaccos. I agree with some of the earlier posts re: Uhles and Peretti and I'd also like to add Pipeworks Wilke's Nut Brown Burley as an excellent example of this great American weed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mycroft, post: 154577, member: 701"] Burley's are a great old fashioned tobacco that, to my mind, harken back to a simpler and more genteel time. Whether for a change of pace or an all day straight forward honest smoke burleys will always maintain their rightful place in the pantheon of great tobaccos. I agree with some of the earlier posts re: Uhles and Peretti and I'd also like to add Pipeworks Wilke's Nut Brown Burley as an excellent example of this great American weed. [/QUOTE]
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