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<blockquote data-quote="Singed" data-source="post: 616191" data-attributes="member: 6261"><p>Decompressing with Crooner, by C&D, in my Rossi Canadian sitter. I like this blend from the outset, the floral aroma/taste of the deertongue reminds me of garden sage and mint - a very bright flavour It is a departure from the floral notes I find in turkish tobacco which always feels darker and full. I understand that it could ghost my pipe but I can think of worse blends to ghost a pipe with. I will likely dedicate my regular Rossi Canadian to it and Velvet, these two blends have a similar palate for me. I love that it is cube cut, not enough tobaccos are prepared this way, easy to fill and adjust/tamp. I appreciated your review of this Jim, I confess to trying it for its association to Bing Crosby - dubious as that may be. Nontheless, I am pleased with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Singed, post: 616191, member: 6261"] Decompressing with Crooner, by C&D, in my Rossi Canadian sitter. I like this blend from the outset, the floral aroma/taste of the deertongue reminds me of garden sage and mint - a very bright flavour It is a departure from the floral notes I find in turkish tobacco which always feels darker and full. I understand that it could ghost my pipe but I can think of worse blends to ghost a pipe with. I will likely dedicate my regular Rossi Canadian to it and Velvet, these two blends have a similar palate for me. I love that it is cube cut, not enough tobaccos are prepared this way, easy to fill and adjust/tamp. I appreciated your review of this Jim, I confess to trying it for its association to Bing Crosby - dubious as that may be. Nontheless, I am pleased with it. [/QUOTE]
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