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The 1776 Tobacco Company strives to maintain only the highest quality pipe tobacco. Our blends are made with the finest natural tobaccos and flavor enhancements available. You can be confident you'll receive full smoking enjoyment with any of these quality blends.
1776 BOSTONIAN (Light English) A very light naturally aromatic mixture, custom blended with several kinds of Virginia tobaccos and two burleys. A pinch of Latakia is added to give the smoker the rich taste of Latakia without the pungent Latakia aroma. |
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1776 BRITISH GRENADIER (Medium English) Balanced British blends of long cut bright and dark Virginia, Latakia, and Turkish tobaccos. A perfect mixture of superior tobaccos. |
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1776 TAVERN (Heavy English) Created for the smoker who enjoys the rich natural flavors of quality tobaccos blended without flavorings. We combine the purest quality Turkish Mahala, Yenidje broad cut, Samsoun, Cavalla, Dubek, Red Virginia, Burley, and of course Latakia. |
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1776 GOLDEN EAGLE (Light Aromatic) A long time favorite. Rubbed, plug cut burley based mixture of selected Carolinas and Virginias. An extremely cool, no bite blend of fine flavor and appealing aroma. |
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1776 MUSKET (Light Aromatic) A blend of Virginias and Carolinas, imported Dubek, Cavalla, and other oriental leaf, combining long cut, crushed plug, and flake. |
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1776 COACHMEN'S (Light Aromatic) A cool light blend of the finest cavendish tobaccos and fine Virginia flake. Just a hint of vintage champagne is the crowning touch. |
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1776 COLONIAL VINTAGE (Light Aromatic) Robust Burleys, Marylands, and cavendish are encased in a full flavored Burgundy topping. Easy burning and a very nice taste too. |
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1776 TANKARD (Aromatic) Light and dark long cut cavendish tobaccos make this blend mild and even burning. The apricot brandy flavor gives it a sweet taste and pleasant aroma. |
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1776 BRIAR CREEK NATURAL (Natural) with plenty of Virginias, Red Virginias, plug cut and long cut Burley, this fine natural blend includes just a touch of costly Orientals as well. |
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