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Chris0673
08-03-2015, 05:36 AM
Ok folks. Here it is, the August TOTM. A little late but it's here.

C&D Five O'clock Shadow (http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/6784/cornell-diehl-five-oclock-shadow-working-mans-series) - Red Virginias and perique, pressed into a cake with a pinch of dark-fired Kentucky for an extra bit of depth, C&D's "Five O'Clock Shadow" is blended to provide that simple sort of treat we could all use when the workday is, finally, over.

GL Pease Maltese Falcon (http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/2919/g-l-pease-maltese-falcon) - Stylish, dark and alluring. Generous quantities of Cyprian Latakia are blended with matured red Virginias, exotic orientals, and just a little bright flue-cured leaf to offer a deep, full-bodied yet silky smoke with an intriguing sweetness, enhanced by a discreet and mysterious spice. Maltese Falcon possesses an exquisite balance - a wonderful all-day English style mixture.

Escudo Navy De Luxe (http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/6/scandinavian-tobacco-group-stg-escudo-navy-de-luxe) - A combination of full bodied Virginia from North Carolina and Virginia blended with Perique from Louisiana are the cornerstones in Escudo. The blend is pressed and matured before it is spun and cut into coins. This process ensures the unique character of Escudo.

Peacehaven (http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/496/esoterica-tobacciana-peacehaven) - An elegantly flavored flake comprised of six Virginia tobaccos, light in color and rich in taste. Exceedingly mellow and easy to rub out.

Black Ambrosia (http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/693/mac-baren-black-ambrosia) - Ambrosia is just savoring the word elevates your expectations, because Ambrosia was the food of the gods and goddesses in Greek mythology. In 1983 when our tobacco masters first tasted the new, mild Cavendish that they had developed, Ambrosia was the only proper word to use to describe the taste experience. They had been experimenting with a variety of raw tobaccos for a long time before they finally came up with the right blend. Virginia tobaccos from the third world were selected, each with its own unique qualities. Each one was an excellent tobacco in its own right, but only when they were blended together into a mild Cavendish did the pipe smoker experience something out of the ordinary. A rounded taste composed of the finest taste nuances, the natural sweetness supported by a completely new Mac Baren taste. This Cavendish was truly something extraordinary, and from its completion in 1983 right up to today it has been used in numerous new Mac Baren blends. The rounded, slightly sweetish Cavendish is widely known as: Modern Mac Baren Cavendish.
As the name suggests, Black Ambrosia contains a very high proportion of Modern Mac Baren Cavendish, with only a little loose cut light Virginia added. This blend consists solely of Virginia tobaccos, which is rather rare as the majority of blends contain a little Burley tobacco. But not Black Ambrosia, which is made of 100% Virginia tobacco  and yet the taste is still exquisite. As the last person to add to the taste, the tobacco master has been no less genial. Of course, the precise composition of the tobacco is a secret, but here is a hint: to complete the Modern Mac Baren Cavendish, the tobacco master has carefully added a blend of different fruit oils, and topping the finished blend is a touch of&? Taste it for yourself and discover what an extraordinary taste experience it offers. With a little prudence, Black Ambrosia could almost be described as: Food for the soul and the tobacco lover.

Lostmason
08-04-2015, 10:52 AM
Bump

BryGuySC
08-04-2015, 11:24 AM
Where are all the Escudo fans?

NeverBend
08-04-2015, 02:18 PM
Where are all the Escudo fans?

Of the candidates, I've only smoked Escudo so you have my vote:beerchug:

BryGuySC
08-06-2015, 10:32 AM
Bump for the Escudo fans!

Chris0673
08-06-2015, 08:38 PM
Bump!

BryGuySC
08-07-2015, 11:05 AM
I'd be happy to vote again, should there be tie. ;)