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So, I finally opened the tin and took my time burning through it. In short..the blend against which all others must be compaired (save Red Raparee). Is this new iteration of the blend worthy of all the hype? The light unflavored soda note or two along with some dry wood, earth, floralness from the yenidje is always noticeable. I said, no problem I'll buy it from you. Having heard so much about this blend I was prepared to be under whelmed, but it really does live up to the hype. Balkan Sobranie Product: Balkan Sobranie Balkan Sobranie 50g, Just a few hours after the e-mail, I miss it again, that only after a few hrs of being available it's again sold out View All (61) Balkan Sobranie Balkan Sobranie 50g Reviews. Predominant Latakia did a good job of giving the mixture that full body which I like so much. IMHO it is exactly the same blend, the difference is simply that the one has aged and the other is relatively new. The brand was originally produced by Sobranie of London in 1920, and became a top-selling brand worldwide. Stock photos, 360 images, vectors and videos People say 965 is the standard to judge English mixtures by. Published review content of this website is considered the I bended my own Balkan Sobrane Original Mixture with these 6 top of the line tobaccos: Wellauers- Latakia .Which is true Syrian Latakia (The real thing)I had five tins sent from Tabac Rhein in Switzerland. (50 Grams) Trough the bowl the mixture burned well, did not have to relight my pipe at all except after some tamping which was necessary after some half bowl was gone to ashes. Smoke a bowl and cherish it! A weak version of the original from the 70's, 60's and before that. All rights reserved. Sobranie Black Russian, Sobranie Blacks KS SS White, Sobranie Blue, Sobranie Cocktail, . But who could resist, especially after retrieval of an eight ounce can from a ten can rotation, grabbing an immediate smoke? Germain version. Note: It is easy to go overboard with the Syrian (The stuff is so delicious! As Balkan blends are a bit lighter on the Latakia and heavy on the Orientals it is a bit different than a regular English blend, but not as light as P resbyterian Mixture. Never bites. I have opened two tins of this in the last 5 years both from t he original release 2011. I am no expert, but this stash is an education for the senses. It contains sweetened black Cavendish and a fair amount of orientals and latakia, but I would not class it as a full Balkan. By the mid 1970's, as inventories of the real stuff had disappeared, the changes became obvious. Somehow, with all of that, it managed a very pleasant room note. The smell is very unusual but pleasant at the same moment. This stuff tasted so good in fact, it makes me ponder; How does a tobacco blend that tastes this good, be made without a topping or a flavor additive? Had a pleasant, lightly lingering after taste and room note. or Best Offer +$5.40 shipping. Balkan Sobraine is the mix to judge any Latakia blend by. That's a pretty swell deal, but I enjoy Sutliff Balkan Sobranie Original Mix Match even more than the "genuine article." This tin, my tin, had more or less 30 years, and was perfectly conserved, yesterday a smoked the last bowl during all the time I used a Savinelli King Cross, This is a small pipe, burns a 20 minutes, but a did a 40 minutes for enjoy each portion of this tobacco. It lights well, and burns fairly slowly as is typical for latakia/oriental blends. identity verification to validate that fact. The dominating Virginias bring a good amount of tang and subdued sweetness that sometimes, play with the Orientals that are deliciously sour with a sparkling taste, for lack of a better word. I have tried a bunch of English-- mid to full-- blends and a few Balkans over the years. Easily qualifies as a rating that's off the chart IMHO, of course!!! Join Milan Tobacconists on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Pinterest for Real-Time Having now tried this blend, I can now rationalize the crazy prices I see on the web. I can't improve on Leiconnsel's descriptions of opening the lid with the built-in knife, and of the multiple layers of aroma and flavor. His life experience was invaluable to me in many ways. but still smooth. The smoke was so creamy and rich, yet light and subtle, so sweet yet so interesting, it was magical. This stuff tasted so good in fact, it makes me ponder; How does a tobacco blend that tastes this good, be made without a topping or flavor additive? 2001-2023 STC Holdings LLC, a division of Mac Baren USA. It was a full aroma latakia with a delightfully light body. The flavor becomes more balanced as you get into the first quarter of the bowl. Most of what you can buy in auctions today is dry to varying degrees, but I'll instantly transfer it to a Mason jar, wet a paper towel with distilled water, lay it over the top, seal the jar, and let it slowly rehydrate. But 18 months ago the blend changed and was but a shadow of its former self, a truly dark day had dawned. I don't see how someone can give it "one star" based on them missing the drop..? Here is the thing, for those of you waiting patiently to try it, it's just ok. I like subtleties up to a point, beyond which I cannot detect them. Also there was yenidje in that one but that has become very scarce.. Is the tobacco as good as the beginning of the 80's version? For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Like everyone else who's been smoking as long as I have, I can confirm that this is nothing like the old tins we used to smoke decades ago. Is it back in production or is this old stock? Ones ?below? This is a hard to find tobacco unless you go to the secondary market. Just lit you almost taste the pure latakia. Just like every other pipe smoker on the planet I really wanted to try this. Burns at a reasonable pace, cool, clean and moderately smooth with a very consistent, mildly sweet and floral, savory, campfire flavor. Here's the deal, folksfor as long as it's available, I will own this. It was to me simply unique. Well worth the wait , subscribe to be notified upon restock, and grab up as much as you can. It does have an interesting history. Individual reviews are the opinion(s) of the contributor and do not reflect the opinion(s) Misrepresentation of your If you air it out, the bite disappears. A crowning achievement in the tobacco blending craft without question. British tobacco was it, too. Specifically, the yenidje! Take care of and estimate your favourites, they may disappear as suddenly as TBS did. Very HIGHLY recommended. A musty, fermented, sour and Latakia rich smell invades the nostrils as I fill my pipe. Tin note was of english blend, but unremarkably so. Most importantly,unlike many other "Balkan" blends this one has "real" depth. Better! Not strong or overpowering at all. The newer version seems to me drier, saltier and sour. I guess I first tried it nearly 35 years ago. The smoke note however was more like what I remembered, though for a more accurate Proustian journey I will have to try to obtain an unopened tin from the 1960's if they still exist. The sweetness is there, the smoothness is there, the complexity is impressive, the Latakia is not overwhelming. This is a pure Turkish smoking experience. Notes: A blend now long gone. The last few years that this tobacco was marketed it was nothing like the blend that I experienced in the early 80's. Germain Pipe Tobacco What I paid was ten times the original price tag still on it. Highly, highly recommended. Legendary. I noticed today on a certain online retailer (they're not a site sponsor so I'm not sure if it's cool to name them) that Balkan Sobranie was for sale$25.99 per tin, limit one per customer. I would light up and after the first few puffs, everything around me would cease to be important. Sorry, persons under the age of 18 cannot use this site. The king of balkans! I'll start with the presentation in the tin. This was the only pack left. I want to savor every bit of this room note that I can. Sampled from a fairly fresh 50g pouch; This BSOM makes you reach for that elusive flavor with each draw. I notice that the Latakia is not at all heavy in this blend. Similar Blends: No other Balkan on the planet I've tried tastes as good but some have come close Really good stuff & I'm not a big Latakia fan but it facilitates this blend's sweet, creamy, smoky flavor. This is my favorite in the old Sobranie line. This because J.F. 50g Ribbon Description Moisture content is great. Moreover, I find the Yenidje and other Orientals to be more pronounced and complex than in Peases Caravan. Perhaps its uniqueness is one of the reasons why so many pipers love it. I see why this blend commands a premium & if I had plenty of money, I'd have plenty more Balkan Sobranie Original Mixture. 5 This is one of the greats. I first got in to this when I was 19. Blend with a characteristic, a bit stronger room note and taste. I could smoke it all day (and did). Gross!" I say ?real? Sadly, though, it's not hard to understand why. It contains Virginia, Syrian Latakia and eastern Tobaccos. A very good friend of mine that smoked pipe since his youth in the 1930's passed away a couple of years ago. It just takes over the senses. I see people trying to sell 1 year old tins for upwards of $40 a piece just because of the scarcity of the blend. I emptied the contents into a mixing bowl and began thoroughly mixing the contents, first by lightly tearing some of the longer shag strands and then pulling the Latakia from the bottom and sprinkling it throughout. Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review. For a very broad reference I would say it is somewhere between Esotericas Penzance and G.L. Regardless, it does have a decent nicotine punch, more so then Penzance or Caravan. The lack of clarity is the fact that the site has two listings for BS [sic] THE B S. If Gary Pease ruled the world you'd all have your pipes confiscated and your palates tested for nerve damage. If all this good smoke is coming from the tobaccos alone, that's incrediblealmost magical! Put my name on the list to try the new one out. First: I never really imagined smoke the legendary The Balkan Sobranie. Joe worked closely with GBD on developing new shapes, e.g., #263 extra long Canadian, the ?glass-blasted? Finally, with my Sobranie blended to my satisfaction I jarred it and set out enough to fill my rather large Meerqueen bowl. Very tasty and I feel this blend is one most any pipe smoker would findpleasurable. And when dried properly, leaves no dottle in the bowl. I wish I could. Very very nice tobacco, I love it, If you can only choose one tobacco, I choose Sobranie. The Orientals (Macedonia being one of them) provide a lot of earth, wood, floralness, a light dry sourness and buttery sweetness, along with a little spice and leather as a supporting player. British pipes were it, and though Joe had other makes on hand, I don't remember any Danish or Italian goods. The mixture was overwhelmingly harsh and acrid really vile stuff. Composition: The composition is that of the pouch version and the '80's Gallaher version. Included were 6 tins of the old 759 and 3 tins of the #10. The third part was on the strong side. Hopefully, the rumors are true that this is being brought back blended by Germain. Thanks. 5 years from now, a tin of this stuff will be as sought after as the old stuff. All tobacco is made the old fashioned way. Hence the new blends simply could never be the same. what i like most about it is not necessarily the overall impression.. i like the details and the subtlety. I sprang for two pouches of this from someone selling the stuff in Spain. It has a peaty, brackish astringency that is quite unique as a taste?it reminds me of some olives, in a way. Add to Wishlist. I sampled a 50 gram foil pack from Italy vintage 2007. It burns very cleanly and leaves a white/grey ash. It was an occasional treat, like the driest gin. Size: 1.76 Oz. I'm no expert but I think that both today's Sobranie and Sasieni (made by Stokkebye) are using poor quality VA's that produce that (combined) effect and sensation of, as another reviewer has written, "smoking hot air". I may try it again when I have some extra money. We will never sell or use your personal information for anything other than supporting your account, A.J. My friends all wondered how I could smoke such strong tobacco. If you like Balkans, what's not to like here? Except the lucky few. Smoked Balkan Sasieni.loved it. | I do hope they reintroduce the 759 as I would be more intersested in it, but they have done a fine job with this. It's not even Balkan Sobranie 'Lite', but just has to be seen as a new thing - comparison to the old stuff is useless and misleading. It is tasty and boasts a super-fine ribbon cut that behaves beautifully when loading and lighting. Anstead's Tobacco Company. I need to first say that below, Leiconnsel's review must be the gold standard for all reviews on this amazing blend. Air time and letting it open a bit was all it took to take this to a new level. So it was very perplexing when I got tongue bite, tongue bite, tongue bite. I wish more could be imported, I think I ordered a tin from here and I have gotten a few elsewhere. I can confirm that, while in decline, this blend is still a staple for any serious pipesmoker. Davidoff Pipe Tobacco Without question this was the most anticipated tin I have ever opened. Still is. About a month ago, my best friend who owns a cigar shop did inventories and found some old stuff under the counter he really couldn't sell anymore. . (Whom, similarly, imported Sasieni) Upon opening the packet I was anxious to sample its aroma?it was still delightful, quite as you would expect from a fine, fresh English. I've never had tongue bite from a Balkan before. So they have found J.F. Very happy to see it reintroduced. A two or three months ago one friend called me on the facebook messenger, and says me: "Hi, i have a some tins from The Balkan Sobranie". July 01, 2020. A great smoke. But I may be deceived. I think I'll pack another bowl! Well, not a real review, just sharing my story. I welcome other reminiscences, additions, corrections; but, N.B. Balkan Sobranie $ 19.95 This traditional mixture of rich Virginia, Latakia and rare Yenidje tobaccos is Sobranie's oldest blend and offers a mild yet rich taste. (Or by virtue of present supply, Sasieni). It has cost 8 Euros for 50 grams and I have no problem with that, I'd pay twice the price. It is a brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured. A great tobacco, it will be shame to see it go. and they are just as good if not better. I was very sad. I noticed today on a certain online retailer (theyre not a site sponsor so Im not sure if its cool to name them) that Balkan Sobranie was for sale$25.99 per tin, limit one per customer. I just smoked one of my last bowls. This pipeweed is certainly an icon and one of the best oriental blends out there. The smell alone is divine. If all this good smoke is coming from the tobaccos alone, that's incrediblealmost magical! apparently admissible under the non- adulteration laws at the time, which prohibited all topping but did permit Cavendish. They all have a little bit of the same taste, something typical Dunhill. This was an open secret at the store by the '60s, and many's the two, four or eight ounce can of Our Best Blend we opened and found inside the Balkan Sobranie rice paper or card stock insert. It was like smoking butter. Enjoyed the original many moons ago. The Sobranie has the properties of the newer Sasieni in full measure; but, if there is a difference: I would describe it as softer, or less sharp! Smoked slowly, this is cool, deep and satisfying without being overwhelming. Anyway I am basically a English/ Balkan smoker Very few other satisfy. A TRUE MASTERPIECE. Flavour stran gely was strong in what seemed nicotine?, not harsh and upon exhale a taste, I assume of the "mountain blue Laktakia" and "macedonian orientals". Aroma: Smoke, sweet vinegar, wood chips, cherry pit, concentrated fig, pomegranate jam. I am smoking this in my wide chambered Savinelli Baronet Bruyere 315 EX PrinceThe smoke is exotic, well rounded and brightly mouth filling, running the entire length of the palate.There is so much going on, but still the flavours seamlessly intertwine tip to tail and even marry. It is a quite good tobacco, which to me ranges somewhere in the medium spectrum of things, occasionally jumping up to full strength but never settling there. Who knows? I dont know if this tobacco have the same strength, flavor and intensity that 70's or 80's sobranie, but anyway this sobranie is a spectacular tobacco with a Latakia very present from start to finish. One of the best pipe tobaccos i have ever smoke. Medium bodied smoke, you get enough lat, but it's not really an extraordinary English. Balkan Sobranie The return of the classic original Balkan Sobranie blend. Perhaps it was the tin that attracted me, the white one with the two women on the front. It's the same for Dunhill, Rattray and other traditional brands. Certified secure site accepts: Milan Tobacconists, Inc. Four Big Stars for the new Original Mixture! Countless proficient blenders have tried hard to copy it. Tobacco Type:Latakia, Oriental, Virginia. This traditional mixture of rich Virginia, Latakia and rare Yenidje tobaccos is Sobranie's oldest blend and offers a mild yet rich taste. Happy Smokin'. Is anyone e lse having the same problem? But not in a bad way, think Crme Brule. Excellent smoke and very close to the original which is almost impossible to source and the reason why I am holding onto my last tin. Both reek marvelously, are roughly at the half-way mark as far as Latakia, and seem to have less Oriental than either the Pease mixture mentioned above, or the Cornell & Diehl mixture. Whatever or however the process, this is the Holy Grail of pipe tobacco. This review is not meant to disparage older versions of the BS, as I've never tried any of them. Remember that not all of the tobaccos available back then are available now. My taste changed to a matured virgina, by 1966, especially in plug form and today is still my first choice. Rarely, is that the case with a balkan. It comes pretty wet out of the tin. This was the case with the Balkan Sobranie Original Smoking Mixture. When he passed, I was notified by his widow that I had been left his cellar and pipe collection. It had been 15 years since I had seen this "Varietal". and before I spent the $95 I thought twice.. and then, of course, pulled the trigger. Seattle Pipe Club Pipe Tobacco . Here's the package of Balkan Sobranie cigarettes for the people never saw it. The taste is silky, rich, complex. . Another reason I think it's Smyrna, and please correct me if it isnt, is that when smoked fresh it is a little harsh on my tongue and palate. Despite the pouch, the tobacco comes rather humid, and needs to be broken a bit to be packed correctly. Together with Balkan Sobranie Mixture 759 and Balkan Sobranie Virginia no. The yenidje seems to have been the same in all versions. Balkan Sobranie is, perhaps, the most legendary pipe tobacco on the market. A very smooth first part with lots of latakia flavor and well balanced taste. Joe had some sort of preferred agreement with Charatan, I believe, and also sold lots of Dunhills. The outstanding characteristic of this blend, to me, is the complexity and changing nature through the course of the bowl. This stuff tasted so good in fact, it makes me ponder; How does a tobacco blend that tastes this good, be made without a topping or flavor additive? The orientals are definitely the main player here, they're spicy and complex. In the full-English range, so over forty percent Latakia, and around twenty five percent Oriental. This is a review about the 2011 made by Germain Balkan Sobranie Original Smoking Mixture: Sometimes a product that is no longer available becomes legendary. The sad history of Balkan Sobranie after its initial sale, years later, is available in other reviews on this site. Balkan Sobranie literally was Our Best Blend at that time. Room note is pleasant to tolerable, and aftertaste is great. I've never seen a tobacco change so much even from year to year (maybe just the Dunhill 965 did). Unflavored black Cavendish also bulk from "PW&W". Lots of moisture. In fact, the difference might be compared to that between the Glenfiddich Scotch (sharp) and the Glenlivet Scotch (soft), albeit not so distinct?. The quality of the tobacco is very high. I removed the cake of tobacco and set out to re-hydrate it thus: Placed in a kitchen type strainer (sieve) over a pot of boiling water for a few moments the tobacco softened. It's taste was definitely much better than it's smell, full-bodied and smoky, and the room note was not too aggressive, there's somewhat of a "tang" to it, but you could easily smoke it unnoticed in a group of cigarette smokers. Is this THE Balkan Sobranie? Pipeworks and Wilke has two blends with Yenidje: No. I will always thank him for his gift of friendship to a man 50 years his junior. Over the past few days, I've had Gaslight, Plum Pudding, Balkan Sasieni, White Knight, Sextant. Purchased From: Pipestud's Consignment Shop. It is quite close to the original Sobranie, although like Balkan Sasieni it uses generic oriental rather than Yenidje. Nothing I could expect, as well as the beautiful contrasted colours and the oily texture of the tobacco in the tin. This is kind of like hearing a pipe organ with a big 32 foot stop after hearing smaller ones for a while. The flavor is very deep and rich and burns to a clean white ash. Out of stock. What can I say about this blend. Alot of people complaining that it is never available, most of the best tobaccos are hard to find which is one of the things that makes them so good. What I wanted to do is to see if this tobacco lived up to my memory of it. They, too, were masterpieces. I fell in love with it immediately, my stable of english blends are rather limited since I reach for it only when in the mood for Latakia which is about once or twice a week, I have to add that this is a blend, not a latakia orgy which really agreed with me. The same topping as the 1981 and pouch version. Availability: . Plenty of names of non site sponsors mentioned. At the recent Chicago Pipe Show (2004) I found someone who was selling a 2 ounce "pop top" tin from the late 70's at a reasonable price and bought it. You know how things get distorted after so many years "ahh, those were the GOOD old days.". by the House of Sobranie and now produced in the Esoterica Tobacciana |Retailer Directory For those who like how the Latakia played with the Turkish, and both were supported by Virginias, smoke either GLPease's Westminster, or Cornell & Diehl's 968R (Red Odessa). The high quality of the tobacco in Balkan might have been just as important as the types of tobacco in it. It is easy for me to say that Balkan Sobranie is/was my favorite tobacco of all time. Cannot ship to Maine, South Dakota, Washington, Utah Maximum Purchase: 1 unit Free Shipping Orders over $95 in US Ship Worldwide And for now it seems it's here to stay. In that one, the smoky, woody, earthy Cyprian Latakia is the lead component, but lacks the depth and mustiness of earlier productions, and little less is here than before. I suppose I should move on and find something that grants me such pleasure again. At least for this one time, the cost of the tin was well worth it. I thought I had found my tobacco. So if you are going to feed me, feed me but don't dangle a carrot in front of me and then take it away because it makes me angry. I had never smoked a version of the tobacco in her presence but when I was puffing away a "Jeeeezzz.. What are YOU smoking?? Its appearance, though quite similar, shows more light leaf, however slight. I shall give you my evaluation in a few days need I say more about the experience of the first bowl this morning. Ideally, I should have kept it in the freezer. Four stars despite the number of changes that occurred. BUT it is a very nice baccy all the same; mild, well-behaved and very smooth indeed. Balkan Sobranie Mixture Tobacco Tin 50g $20.00 14 reviews Write a Review Previous Next Out of Stock Add to Wish List SKU: 100-7971 UPC: 781755017016 Availability: *Limit* Only 1 per order / person per day. I rarely smoke now. I love orientals, latakias, and Virginias, but burley gives me some trouble. The latakia plays a supporting role despite there being a significant quantity of it in the blend. Together with Balkan Sobranie Mixture 759 and Balkan Sobranie Virginia no. Among the most celebrated and legendary English blends, Balkan Sobranie dates to the 1920s when it was crafted by Sobranie of London a blending house established in 1879 by the Redstone family. Min: $ 0. I don't know, but it should be among the top five. As I said in my first review, it is difficult to make comparisons with this blend because even in the days prior to the current Germain production, there were many changes to BS. Customer satisfaction Over 30.000 customers. and I think nobody needs any further comment. At that time one never saw a fill in a GBD. I smoked it constantly from 1975 through the early eighties, sporadically since then till it's disappearance. 1, I'm not quite sure how old this can is as it was a gift and 2, I did not smoke my usual 2oz for the review. There is very little of the campfire and leather latakia-type taste. I smoked a good amount of it, but largely because there were so few latakia blends that were easily available. Personally I've never smoked that real old version and I think there was not so much wrong with the pouch version. The quality is very high in the Orientals are the star of the show in this blend. Here's a current review for March 2018. It is not nearly as heavy with Latakia that Penzance is, nor is it quite as creamy regarding the mouth feel although there's some. Opinions are to Balkan Sobranie what armpits are to Vishnu. Four stars despite the number of changes that occurred. It's definitely not worth that kind of price. I need to find a source, because I'd smoke this all winter. I first tried this in college. Filters. This is what a pipe tobacco is supposed to be! It's a "Turkish cigarette" (Oriental blend) which means there's nothing in it but Oriental tobacco. I give it a 75. Shopping Options No filters applied. It's clear to me that smoked fresh this is no lightweight English/balkan. Maybe these are the good old days! Note that a bowl or two will ruin your taste buds for the night for any other subtle, delicate smoke! !Thats my opinion.Exellent in all respects. | Sitemap, J.J. Fox Provost Mixture Pipe Tobacco Tin - 50g, J.J. Fox Squires Mixture Pipe Tobacco Tin - 50g, Robert Lewis Wingfield Mixture Pipe Tobacco Tin - 50g, Sutliff Balkan Sobranie 759 Match Pipe Tobacco, Balkan Sasieni Original Formula Pipe Tobacco. Whatever or however the process, this is the Holy Grail of pipe tobacco. Not sweet, but not really bitter like some oriental-heavy blends are. More recently Balkan Sobranie has reappeared, produced by S. F. Germain for persons having the legal right to the Sobranie name. Because it is with this tobacco as with wine. The Orientals are less potent, offering earth, wood, floralness, a light dry sourness and a touch of buttery sweetness, along with a little spice as a supporting player. I wish I could, but that just ain?t happenin?. For that reason, we limit the purchase of this tin to one per customer. I smoke this in a group 5 straight billiard and it is quite nice with hot tea, coffee, or in the evening with a fine single malt scotch. What to compare it to? Germaine is producing some of the finest tobacco available and this is no exception. |Radio Show S. smoker . But let us be honest: the incredible variety of mixtures available today and there are a lot of excellent ones offer several perfectly acceptable and enjoyable alternatives for EVERY pipe smoker. They perfected Sobranie (which simply means ?parliament? To be able to enter the world of English/Balkan mixtures this way, spoiled me. This review covers the latest, pouch version. Packing first with the gravity technique, and finishing off with a medium pack. This one gets two stars. BALKAN refers to the Greek Macedonian yenidze [ jenidze, yenidje, etc.] So the turkish varieties did it, fine. Us Primarily floral notes upon the nose, delicate once humified. When I first reviewed BS, I did it with the old TR website and compared several eras to the new blend by Germain. The strength is a couple of steps short of medium. It was the perfect blend IMHO. And even with the utmost care and dedication it fatigues my palate after I'm done. That was at the age of 15 behind the cycle sheds at Grammar school. Not much piquant, pretty monochrome.

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