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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 503654" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>That’s just what I was getting at. </p><p></p><p>Some (not all) positive TR reviews make the Condor comparison, which is what got me interested in SB, but other reviews are more restrained. My own tastebuds would describe it as a dependable everyday smoke. I will say SB has a very nice pouch aroma which further raised my own expectations. Oh, boy, I thought. But that’s as far as the enjoyment went, for me, anyway.</p><p></p><p>My Va standard for a dark and stormy night is my DIY blend of McC 5100, 5105 plus a dash of Perique in a 4:4:1 mix. Plenty of taste, few relights, enough Vitamin N for relaxation, and it doesn’t cost $12 per 1.75 oz. </p><p></p><p>At this point I should not be surprised that Piper A and Piper B do not share the same nerve endings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 503654, member: 2318"] That’s just what I was getting at. Some (not all) positive TR reviews make the Condor comparison, which is what got me interested in SB, but other reviews are more restrained. My own tastebuds would describe it as a dependable everyday smoke. I will say SB has a very nice pouch aroma which further raised my own expectations. Oh, boy, I thought. But that’s as far as the enjoyment went, for me, anyway. My Va standard for a dark and stormy night is my DIY blend of McC 5100, 5105 plus a dash of Perique in a 4:4:1 mix. Plenty of taste, few relights, enough Vitamin N for relaxation, and it doesn’t cost $12 per 1.75 oz. At this point I should not be surprised that Piper A and Piper B do not share the same nerve endings. [/QUOTE]
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