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So after a few bowls of Nightcap, I have decided I like this style of tobacco. the whole flavour was very earthy and it had what I would call more of a traditional tobacco taste to it. It was not harsh at all. It was almost what I would say would be like smoking a good cigar in pipe tobacco form. what is smiliar to this and maybe i can start looking for this style of tobacco.
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I found sticking it in a jar with plenty of shaking room and letting it sit for a couple of weeks married the flavors nicely. It was a little overpowered right out of the tin. If you like nightcap, try GL Pease Westminster, Esoterica Penzance, and Samuel Gawith Squadron Leader. Those are all nice "full bodied" blends with strong flavor profiles. The Penzance probably has the boldest flavor of the three. -Tyler |
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I barely grok the obvious
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