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Who Likes Aromatics?
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<blockquote data-quote="DrumsAndBeer" data-source="post: 502157" data-attributes="member: 2403"><p>I enjoy a few aromatics from time to time. Nothing that I smoke specifically, or order over and over again. But recently I enjoyed smoking through a small sample of Country Squire's Parson's Blend. Peretti Ebony is good. I do like G&H Top Black Cherry as well. McClelland lists Greyhavens as an aromatic, but it also gets listed as having no flavoring added. :?: Smells nice in my garage, and I do like smoking that one quite a bit. One of the only tinned McClellands that I can think of that contains quality burley. Greyhavens had kind of a rich chocolatey tin note that Mike McNeil claims is from age & fermentation and not a topping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrumsAndBeer, post: 502157, member: 2403"] I enjoy a few aromatics from time to time. Nothing that I smoke specifically, or order over and over again. But recently I enjoyed smoking through a small sample of Country Squire's Parson's Blend. Peretti Ebony is good. I do like G&H Top Black Cherry as well. McClelland lists Greyhavens as an aromatic, but it also gets listed as having no flavoring added. :?: Smells nice in my garage, and I do like smoking that one quite a bit. One of the only tinned McClellands that I can think of that contains quality burley. Greyhavens had kind of a rich chocolatey tin note that Mike McNeil claims is from age & fermentation and not a topping. [/QUOTE]
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