Well, slap my arse and call me Sally.........
Just tried this for the first time today and have to say that I'm very impressed with it right out of the gate. And this from a piper that doesn't usually do aros!
I got in a tin of this from an order some time ago and had forgotten about it until just the other day. Bought it just on the recs from this thread with the intention to open it when I needed a change of pace. That day was today.
Upon opening the tin, it had a very pronounced aroma of sweet fruity something with a background note of vanilla. Can't say that the aroma reminded me of bourbon as such. Rather to me it was more of a berry note, like blackberry jam. I found it a little overwhelming actually.
I found the ribbon cut just at the right moisture level for immediate packing. So in it went to an older Sav 1/2 bent I'd been neglecting for some years. Always liked that pipe. It's either blasted or rusticated (hard to tell) in an apple shape. The nomenclature on the bottom of the bowl says "LINEA PIU 5" if you're interested. In any case it's a very substantial pipe with a deep bowl.
So I loaded her up being careful about the packing. Not too tight as ribbon cuts can often spell trouble for me if it's packed too tight.
Upon the match I was greeted with a very pleasant experience. Sweet flavors predominated, with the frutiness up front yet at the same time never strident. The vanilla hung on in the background but was identifiable.
What I was impressed with, was the way the 'ginny weed made itself plainly known throughout the bowl. This was not some awful goopy aro at all. In fact it became somewhat beguiling early on and I looked forward to each and every puff.
The 'ginnys were always at the forefront with the casings to the back. That's what made this so enchanting. And so it went down the bowl.
I did get a bit of the raw character some posters have noted, which bordered on harshness at times. My tin is dated "1021 15" which I take to mean Oct 21, 2015. So it's had a bit of time already.
Yet, that slight raw character never was unpleasant. And I did pick up on some of the cinnamon notes others have spoken of. This could be contributing to the "pepperiness" others have noted.
I found this to be a thoroughly pleasant bowl. Most unexpectedly, I hasten to add. Color me surprised, considering my stance on aros!
I look forward to exploring this further. It's not often that a new blend gets an approval rating from the dude of brew. But there it is!
Maybe you can teach an old dog new tricks after all..........So sue me!
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Cheers,
RR
Well, I opened it