JustTroItIn
03-27-2015, 06:36 PM
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This tobacco was gifted to me and something I was not previously familiar with. Of course I have to look it up to see what it is and find it's a Virginia/Burley blend rumored to be a copy of Orlick Dark Kentucky (some even claim it's the same tobacco altogether). I had never had either, but the description of “Aged cakes of red Virginia and fire-cured dark Kentucky” is intriguing.
The tin note is sweet with hints of licorice. I smoked it in my flower print meer.
Once my pipe was lit I'm greeted with a deep sweet molasses like vim. The flavor itself is not strong, but medium body that lays thickly on the tongue with just the hint of tanginess. There is a very light smoky essance in the background. I detect no pepper at all on the snork. As the bowl burns I can also taste a bit of that licorice in the background. After a puff there is a pleasant leathery aftertaste remaining on the tongue. The licorice flavor became more pronounced at the very end of the bowl. The tobacco burned to a fine grey ash all the way to the bottom of the bowl.
Overall this is a very smooth and extremely enjoyable smoke that leaves me wanting to immediately pack another bowl.
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This tobacco was gifted to me and something I was not previously familiar with. Of course I have to look it up to see what it is and find it's a Virginia/Burley blend rumored to be a copy of Orlick Dark Kentucky (some even claim it's the same tobacco altogether). I had never had either, but the description of “Aged cakes of red Virginia and fire-cured dark Kentucky” is intriguing.
The tin note is sweet with hints of licorice. I smoked it in my flower print meer.
Once my pipe was lit I'm greeted with a deep sweet molasses like vim. The flavor itself is not strong, but medium body that lays thickly on the tongue with just the hint of tanginess. There is a very light smoky essance in the background. I detect no pepper at all on the snork. As the bowl burns I can also taste a bit of that licorice in the background. After a puff there is a pleasant leathery aftertaste remaining on the tongue. The licorice flavor became more pronounced at the very end of the bowl. The tobacco burned to a fine grey ash all the way to the bottom of the bowl.
Overall this is a very smooth and extremely enjoyable smoke that leaves me wanting to immediately pack another bowl.