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Savinelli
A rose by another name?
What's the consensus on Peterson Nutty Cut. I love the name and the reviews are promising. Is it worth buying a tin or three?
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Peterson
I tried a few samples of it about a week or two ago. I tasted the coconut and something else I can't define. Mostly, it just tasted weird to me. It was ok but it will never be in my rotation.
Last edited by Arkie_; 09-27-2012 at 20:23.
A pipe gives a wise man something to fiddle with as a means of gaining time to formulate an intelligent answer. It gives a fool something to stick into his mouth.
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Savinelli
Hmm... the reviews I've read say the coconut is undetectable. The most prominent note is macadamia, which would be weird on the palette. I like weird, but I don't know if I want to commit to a tin. Of course, my tongue is as sensitive as the one in your shoe, so who knows? Thanks for the info, Arkie.
Smoke in good health,
WK
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Dunhill
I like it. Do not get coconut, but it is nutty.
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Dunhill
I'm not sure I'm ready for coconut in my pipe. It's taken me this long just to get comfortable with vanilla.
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Super Moderator
 Originally Posted by HCraven
I'm not sure I'm ready for coconut in my pipe. It's taken me this long just to get comfortable with vanilla.
Coconut cake, Good. Coconut cream pie, excellent! Coconut in a pipe, not something I think I'd like. Just sayin'
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."- Benjamin Franklin

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