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What is Your Favorite Cornell & Diehl Blend?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 288971"><p>I have quite a bit of Byzantium which I was working my way through before I got a stash of H&H Blackhouse which oddly enough was in tins with C&D stickers under the under the taped on paper label.</p><p></p><p>Byzantium is good on occasion (Heavy Lat). I wasn't too impressed with Red Odessa or Star of The East but I have them jarred and will revisit them at a later date. </p><p></p><p>I also have blending tobaccos from them which are very nice. The Izmir Turkish is good pretty much straight. I have some home-made blends aging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 288971"] I have quite a bit of Byzantium which I was working my way through before I got a stash of H&H Blackhouse which oddly enough was in tins with C&D stickers under the under the taped on paper label. Byzantium is good on occasion (Heavy Lat). I wasn't too impressed with Red Odessa or Star of The East but I have them jarred and will revisit them at a later date. I also have blending tobaccos from them which are very nice. The Izmir Turkish is good pretty much straight. I have some home-made blends aging. [/QUOTE]
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