Puff Daddy
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It's probably been a year and a half since I last smoked any of Greg Pease's Barbary Coast. I went through a tin and though I thought it was good stuff it didn't make me want to run out and buy a bunch to cellar. At that time I wasn't much of a burley fan, hadn't shown it much interest actually and I think it's just a matter of how my palate was developing at the time. Last May I attended TJ's smoker and Vito had this fantastic stash of old burley weeds. Up to that point I had thought burley to be a pretty basic, no frills nothing special everyday/everyman kind of smoke and the few chances I gave it didn't make any great impressions on me. Watching Vito, Greg and the boys discuss and 'Get Into' these old burlies fueled my interest and I went on a bit of a quest to delve into the stuff. Some blends I found pretty rough and unappealing, some had nice flavors but managed to get bitter or harsh too soon, others seemed like mere vessels for whatever topping was applied. Most of these I liked at first but by the time I finished a tin I wasn't interested in buying more. There are a few that stand out as very good - Solani aged burley flake, Cumberland, Stonehaven - these I am cellaring as they are very very good, very rich blends, but I've yet to find something that would suit me as an all day everyday smoke - which was part of the idea of my little odyssey.
During all of that I never revisited Barbary Coast. I just sort of allowed my first impression to stand and hadn't thought to retry it once my burley palate had developed a bit. While enjoying a smoke at the local pipeshop a few days back I felt I wanted to buy a tin of something - I hate to just wander in and hang out and not buy something - so upon perusing the shelves I spy a few tins of Barbary coast with a couple of years of age on them and I bought one. I've been smoking it for a few days now and I gotta tell ya, it's damned fine stuff!! The initial fragrance upon opening is very rich and earthy and spicy and the subtle application of brandy works beautifully with the tobaccos. Once dried and ready to smoke the brandy note is nearly gone (which I was glad for as I shy away from blends topped with whiskey, rum or anything like that). This stuff has a wonderful rich flavor of fine tobacco but it never gets too dark or bitter and I've found that with every single bowl thus far I've smoked it clear to the bottom and was left wanting more.
And it comes in half pound tins!
There are a few others I've yet to try - I'm such a procrastinator, I've been meaning to try Peretti's BPC and Uhles Perfection plug for months now and want to before I make any final proclamations - but now that I'm almost through this tin of BC I think I can honestly say that it's the finest of all the burlies I've tried this past year. It pays to revisit blends over time ipe:
During all of that I never revisited Barbary Coast. I just sort of allowed my first impression to stand and hadn't thought to retry it once my burley palate had developed a bit. While enjoying a smoke at the local pipeshop a few days back I felt I wanted to buy a tin of something - I hate to just wander in and hang out and not buy something - so upon perusing the shelves I spy a few tins of Barbary coast with a couple of years of age on them and I bought one. I've been smoking it for a few days now and I gotta tell ya, it's damned fine stuff!! The initial fragrance upon opening is very rich and earthy and spicy and the subtle application of brandy works beautifully with the tobaccos. Once dried and ready to smoke the brandy note is nearly gone (which I was glad for as I shy away from blends topped with whiskey, rum or anything like that). This stuff has a wonderful rich flavor of fine tobacco but it never gets too dark or bitter and I've found that with every single bowl thus far I've smoked it clear to the bottom and was left wanting more.
And it comes in half pound tins!
There are a few others I've yet to try - I'm such a procrastinator, I've been meaning to try Peretti's BPC and Uhles Perfection plug for months now and want to before I make any final proclamations - but now that I'm almost through this tin of BC I think I can honestly say that it's the finest of all the burlies I've tried this past year. It pays to revisit blends over time ipe: