I believe the twist is my favorite of the three....
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I took the "Dogs" for a walk today, two bowls in each.
Two bowls of Orlike flakes
one of Peterson's Sunset Breeze
and one of FM Cellar
Just opened tin of Dunhill Flake with good age on it. When STG recently changed the packaging from rectangular 50g to less-compact round 50g, I was annoyed, and vowed to buy no more of it. But this DF is tasting so good...
Well, a decision isn't imminent -- it'll be several years before my stock of DF is exhausted.
This evening I am having a bowl of Dunhill Mixture BB1938 in my extra large Savinelli 606.:pipe: Last year I purchased several tins of this tobacco at the end of the summer sale at "Pipes and Cigars" and I especially do enjoy this tobacco.:wave: I can only say that I am totally relaxed enjoying this smoke with a small glass of brandy while listening to Antonio Carlos Jobim.:leprechaun:
Starting off with a small bowl of G&H Dark Plug in Dr. Grabow Royal Duke straight billiard.
Puffing F&T Blackjack. If Dunhill Flake goes away, this might be my new favorite straight untopped Virginia. They're quite different though -- the Blackjack is lighter and more citrusy. If DF is butterscotch pie, Blackjack is lemon pie. Well, maybe pie analogies don't work all that well with tobacco...
Yard work all day, a couple truckloads of branches to the landfill, and now having a Missouri Meer charged with a mix of fire-cured VA and perique.
Puffing Solani 779, English Luxury Mixture. It is indeed luxurious.
Took a tramp out in the woods today :)
And while there, burned a few bowls of Nat Sherman English.
Having a little bowl of G&H Dark Plug in a Dr. Grabow Royal Duke straight billiard. Pondering the start of another work week with a Mountain Dew.