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I just tried Mac Baren's Virginia No. 1
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<blockquote data-quote="EC Outlaw" data-source="post: 248020" data-attributes="member: 2103"><p>It's great to see some others appreciating MacBaren tobaccos. I enjoy most of the MacBaren non-aromatic line of blends. Their Golden Extra was my first introduction to 'non-codger' tobaccos back in the 60's. Virginia No. 1 was the second. I purchase both of them in quantity.</p><p>I feel that packing (how loosely or tightly) is also important in the enjoyment of their blends. If you find that a blend bites, or burns to hot, vary the packing density and try it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EC Outlaw, post: 248020, member: 2103"] It's great to see some others appreciating MacBaren tobaccos. I enjoy most of the MacBaren non-aromatic line of blends. Their Golden Extra was my first introduction to 'non-codger' tobaccos back in the 60's. Virginia No. 1 was the second. I purchase both of them in quantity. I feel that packing (how loosely or tightly) is also important in the enjoyment of their blends. If you find that a blend bites, or burns to hot, vary the packing density and try it again. [/QUOTE]
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