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    War Horse

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    Original price was: $17.67.Current price is: $13.59. Read more

    1.75oz tin.

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    War Horse Green Plug

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    Original price was: $17.99.Current price is: $16.50. Add to cart

    A mixture of Burley, Dark-Fired Kentucky, and Virginia leaf, War Horse Green features the same components and cut as War Horse Bar but with a stronger aromatic top note.

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    War Horse Bar Plug

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    Original price was: $21.99.Current price is: $16.50. Add to cart

    War Horse Bar is a plug tobacco made in the tradition of the long-missing Irish tobacco. Made of darker, earthier leaf, War Horse Bar has a singular top note added, and the tobacco is pressed and cut into plugs. The flavor and body are astoundingly stout, and is definitely meant for the experienced pipe enthusiast. If you love robust and bold pipe tobacco, War Horse Bar will become a staple for you.

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    Presbyterian Mixture Pipe Tobacco

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    Original price was: $16.99.Current price is: $13.99. Add to cart

    This fine tobacco originally had no name. It was blended before the first World War especially for the Very Rev. Dr. John White, sometime minister of the Barony Kirk in Glasgow and Moderator of the General Assembly in Scotland in 1929. He introduced it to Stanley Baldwin, later Earl Baldwin, Prime Minister in 1923, 1924 and 1935. He liked it so much that regular supplies were sent down to him and it was he who suggested that it be called “Presbyterian Mixture”. As there continues to be controversy over the question of whether Presbyterian Mixture contains latakia, the following quote from page six of the blender’s 2008 catalogue should leave the matter settled: “Extraordinarily soft blend of finest US Virginia grades and a number of selected latakia leaf tips. Ideal mixture also for beginners with English tobaccos.” Originally blended for mass market by William P. Solomon, whose recipe it still follows.

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