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<blockquote data-quote="tslots" data-source="post: 161565" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>If you're looking for something to help you branch away from "simple" OTC blends, I'd recommend Middleton's Walnut. While still an OTC, it's a real kitchen sink - containing Burley, Kentucky, Cavendish, Virginia, Latakia, Turkish, and Maryland tobaccos. It's not overly complex, slightly sweet and very smooth.</p><p></p><p>Another suggestion is to peruse the TobaccoReviews.com website. You'll find tons of real world reviews. A good place to start is to look up Carter Hall - see which reviewers rate it highly - then see what other blends those same people enjoy. This is what I did what I wanted to branch out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tslots, post: 161565, member: 245"] If you're looking for something to help you branch away from "simple" OTC blends, I'd recommend Middleton's Walnut. While still an OTC, it's a real kitchen sink - containing Burley, Kentucky, Cavendish, Virginia, Latakia, Turkish, and Maryland tobaccos. It's not overly complex, slightly sweet and very smooth. Another suggestion is to peruse the TobaccoReviews.com website. You'll find tons of real world reviews. A good place to start is to look up Carter Hall - see which reviewers rate it highly - then see what other blends those same people enjoy. This is what I did what I wanted to branch out. [/QUOTE]
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