Kyle Weiss
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- Sep 18, 2011
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- 9
Interesting mix!
The flake smells divine, rubs wonderfully (I kept it a titch coarse), smoked in my first hand-carved (dedicated to very mild or non-aros).
Descriptions mention rum and/or liquor, and yes, there's some Cavendished tobacco, but I detected neither, spare a little waxiness (which I have gotten from some Cavendish in other blends, not a bad thing). It's the pinnacle of a straightforward, no-nonsense smoke while still having plenty of subtle character. It has the same qualities of WHY I like Dunhill's "Early Morning Pipe," but make no mistake, except for how they're both subtle in their own way and straightforward, they taste totally different--this has no Oriental influence, which when I'm not in the mood for smokiness, will be ideal. I happen to really lean toward both Orientals and VAs, so I'm pleased!
What I liked: There's a first-burn of salty/grassy notes, followed by a pleasant waxiness. Think, wax beans, if you must. Not like candles. The VA isn't super sweet, but it's there, toasty just like I've experienced in other blends, just not busting out virtuoso in the mix. This smoke is very subdued. I read later some call it "boring," I do not. Got better throughout the bowl. I know we can't "smell" our own pipes, but this one hits the nose something nice. Not sweet, but extremely inoffensive.
What I didn't like: Can't say there was anything I disliked. I didn't understand it in the first few puffs, but it grew on me. I would really like some light, hot tea with this the next time I smoke, that's the only thing I'd change.
I rather enjoyed this smoke!
The flake smells divine, rubs wonderfully (I kept it a titch coarse), smoked in my first hand-carved (dedicated to very mild or non-aros).
Descriptions mention rum and/or liquor, and yes, there's some Cavendished tobacco, but I detected neither, spare a little waxiness (which I have gotten from some Cavendish in other blends, not a bad thing). It's the pinnacle of a straightforward, no-nonsense smoke while still having plenty of subtle character. It has the same qualities of WHY I like Dunhill's "Early Morning Pipe," but make no mistake, except for how they're both subtle in their own way and straightforward, they taste totally different--this has no Oriental influence, which when I'm not in the mood for smokiness, will be ideal. I happen to really lean toward both Orientals and VAs, so I'm pleased!
What I liked: There's a first-burn of salty/grassy notes, followed by a pleasant waxiness. Think, wax beans, if you must. Not like candles. The VA isn't super sweet, but it's there, toasty just like I've experienced in other blends, just not busting out virtuoso in the mix. This smoke is very subdued. I read later some call it "boring," I do not. Got better throughout the bowl. I know we can't "smell" our own pipes, but this one hits the nose something nice. Not sweet, but extremely inoffensive.
What I didn't like: Can't say there was anything I disliked. I didn't understand it in the first few puffs, but it grew on me. I would really like some light, hot tea with this the next time I smoke, that's the only thing I'd change.
I rather enjoyed this smoke!