That has inspired me with an idea of what to do with all the 8 year old, now flavorless tobacco blossoms that I have kept. Mixed blossom perique! Maybe.
Bob
Bob
Oh, sounds like a fun experiment. You could mix in a few leaves of various varieties to augment the flavor profile. Could turn out great!That has inspired me with an idea of what to do with all the 8 year old, now flavorless tobacco blossoms that I have kept. Mixed blossom perique! Maybe.
Bob
a .Air-cured? Fire-cured?
b. Can replace burley in a cigarette mix?
c. In the pipe, how do you use it? Perique? Cavendish? only air-cured?
d. I read that it is also used to make cigars after 1 month of fermentation? Can we use it for Filler? Blinder? Wrapper? Can we make it a puro to the American taste?
They were affectionately known as being "floor sweepings"--shredded filler, bound in reconstituted tobacco sheet...
well then, lets not disappoint the wife. How much did you plant this year ? I haven't made my planting plots yet ...snow delay.I haven't even started my trays yet,not for another month or so anyway. Maybe I can grow a few more Little Dutch .
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