Aromatics tend to be made primarily of Burley tobacco because of its light nature. Flavorings and sugars are added during the process to provide the different aromas and flavors. Aromatics produce a very appealing room aroma.
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A blend of very mild aged Burleys and Toasted Cavendish with the crisp taste of apple. An old favorite.
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Golden Cavendish blend with a hint of fire-cured tobaccos providing a mellow taste and a flavorful aroma.
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This unique blend uses high grade Virginias which are transformed through pressure, aging and light stoving to produce a beautiful dark pungent cake. It is sweet without being too strong and stout of body.
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A characteristic English mixture with a sweet twist. A mixture developed from mellow Orientals, some Virginias, a little Latakia, and a bit of sweetness added. A great blend for someone who wishes to try an English blend for the first time.
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Latakia combined with old belt Virginias and Orientals for a classic blend. This distinctive English/Balkan blend produces a variety of flavors in a full-bodied and very distinct blend.
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Balanced blend of Black Cavendish, Virginia and Burley with subtle sweet cherry-like aroma distinguishes this mellow yet robust tobacco
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Blended from superior Golden African Virginias, Burleys and mild Black Cavendish tobaccos. Unique vanilla and chocolate flavors elicit the excellent taste, aroma and smoking quality characteristic of this mild blend.
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Developed from the fields of flue-cured tobaccos of Zimbabwe, Malawi. Blended with sweet processed Black Cavendish and mild Burley tobaccos. Fanciful fruit and vanilla flavoring awaken this mild blend’s outstanding taste and evocative aroma.
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A combination of Golden Virginia Tobaccos blended with mild Danish Dark Cavendish, Oriental and Burley. Coffee, vanilla and cream combine for a rich, smooth blend.
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