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<blockquote data-quote="glpease" data-source="post: 59379" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>I couldn't be happier with the response <em>Union Square</em> has been receiving. I'm thrilled that people are enjoying it. Thanks for all the kind words! I find myself really liking it, too, and have been smoking more of it than anything else since the first prototype arrived. That's a little out of character for a guy who is predominately dedicated to Latakia blends. </p><p></p><p>I haven't noted coconut, but it often presents hints of tropical fruits for me. I have picked up pretty dramatic coconut notes in some of the other Fog City blends, though. For instance, <em>Montgomery</em>, with a couple years behind it, offers hints of coconut as soon as I pull the ring. The natural flavours and aromas of tobaccos with some age can sometimes be really surprising. Cocoa, coffee, cinnamon, cardamom, coconut, papaya, citrus notes - I wonder if the first aromatics were created as an attempt to amplify some of what happened naturally. </p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Greg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glpease, post: 59379, member: 18"] I couldn't be happier with the response [i]Union Square[/i] has been receiving. I'm thrilled that people are enjoying it. Thanks for all the kind words! I find myself really liking it, too, and have been smoking more of it than anything else since the first prototype arrived. That's a little out of character for a guy who is predominately dedicated to Latakia blends. I haven't noted coconut, but it often presents hints of tropical fruits for me. I have picked up pretty dramatic coconut notes in some of the other Fog City blends, though. For instance, [i]Montgomery[/i], with a couple years behind it, offers hints of coconut as soon as I pull the ring. The natural flavours and aromas of tobaccos with some age can sometimes be really surprising. Cocoa, coffee, cinnamon, cardamom, coconut, papaya, citrus notes - I wonder if the first aromatics were created as an attempt to amplify some of what happened naturally. Cheers, Greg [/QUOTE]
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