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<blockquote data-quote="sean" data-source="post: 607482" data-attributes="member: 6372"><p>You're in the UK, so Gawith Hoggarth, Sam Gawith, Rattray's, and Peterson, Condor, St. Bruno blends should all be available near you. I smoke a fair amount of Gawith Hoggarth and St. Bruno. We can't get Condor here in the states or I'd be smoking it as well. The names for some blends are a bit different here than the UK due to regulatory requirements. </p><p></p><p>St. Bruno is a classic Lakeland, not to dark, not to light, with a touch of aromatic topping. Gawith Hoggarth CR Flake is an excellent Virginia, and so is Sam Gawith Full Virginia Flake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sean, post: 607482, member: 6372"] You're in the UK, so Gawith Hoggarth, Sam Gawith, Rattray's, and Peterson, Condor, St. Bruno blends should all be available near you. I smoke a fair amount of Gawith Hoggarth and St. Bruno. We can't get Condor here in the states or I'd be smoking it as well. The names for some blends are a bit different here than the UK due to regulatory requirements. St. Bruno is a classic Lakeland, not to dark, not to light, with a touch of aromatic topping. Gawith Hoggarth CR Flake is an excellent Virginia, and so is Sam Gawith Full Virginia Flake. [/QUOTE]
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