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C&D Engine #99
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<blockquote data-quote="user 2027" data-source="post: 239350" data-attributes="member: 2027"><p>Not knocking Dunhill London Mixture. It has been a go to tin for years and years. It definitely has changed as blenders have changed but good stuff all the same. Engine #99 just kind of grabbed me in the boo-boo. Flavors were more pronounced. </p><p></p><p>I should also add I was a strong cigar smoker too. Smoke a lot of Cain F's which is why I smoke pipe tobacco more as after a lot of Cain F's, everything tasted like leather, including water. A lot more variety IMHO of flavor profiles in pipe tobacco then cigars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 2027, post: 239350, member: 2027"] Not knocking Dunhill London Mixture. It has been a go to tin for years and years. It definitely has changed as blenders have changed but good stuff all the same. Engine #99 just kind of grabbed me in the boo-boo. Flavors were more pronounced. I should also add I was a strong cigar smoker too. Smoke a lot of Cain F's which is why I smoke pipe tobacco more as after a lot of Cain F's, everything tasted like leather, including water. A lot more variety IMHO of flavor profiles in pipe tobacco then cigars. [/QUOTE]
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