smokey422
Number of posts: 505 Age: 60 Location: gilliam, MO USA Tobacco: Peretti blends, especially D-7485, Cuban Mixture, British Blend, and Park Square, C&D American/English and Burley blends, Boswell's (several blends), Hearth and Home (several blends), P&W Nut Brown Burley and Vermont Maple Cavendish, PS Balkan Supreme, and ERRd. I have a lot of favorites! Pipe: Jan Zeman. I also like Petersons, Savinellis, Karl Eriks, and MM cobs. Registration date: 2007-12-21
 | Subject: Boswell's PA Dutch Treat Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:55 pm | |
| This has been my favorite aromatic tobacco for a long time because it is not goopy, doesn't bite, and has an exquisite cherry flavor that is not syrupy like many of the others on the market. I've heard J.M. created this one about 1971. I wish I would have known about it then, it would have been a hit with the ladies on Saturday night (I was single then). Good work, J.M.!
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jabuhrer

Number of posts: 24 Location: Denver, CO Tobacco: Samuel Gawith FVF at the moment Registration date: 2009-11-09
 | Subject: Re: Boswell's PA Dutch Treat Tue Nov 17, 2009 11:26 am | |
| I just ordered some of this. I've never tried it before but it sounds like a nice aromatic.  |
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Frost

Number of posts: 2085 Age: 33 Location: Somewhere near Philly, PA Tobacco: Various Pipe: Brisset, Davis, Yakslon, Sasqatch, Lasse Registration date: 2009-12-31
 | Subject: Re: Boswell's PA Dutch Treat Mon Jan 04, 2010 6:53 am | |
| This is one of the aromatics I keep around for when I will be visiting my mother or my wife's parents...tastes pretty yummy and a pleasant aroma for the innocent bystanders. Not an everyday tobacco for me, but definately worth keeping around. |
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kolaman

Number of posts: 11 Location: Colorado Rockies Tobacco: Almost all blends except strong latakias or heavy periques. Pipe: Corncobs, Petersons! and JM Boswells..in no particualr order Registration date: 2009-07-17
 | Subject: Re: Boswell's PA Dutch Treat Thu Mar 11, 2010 10:04 am | |
| I like PDT too. If you like it you may want to try PA Soft Vanilla. PA sv has a bit more tobacco flavor and not as sweet. |
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