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Royal Bum
Jim's Peter Heinrichs' Curly Block Review.
The Virginias are very earthy with a fair amount and variety of sweet fermented flavors: brown sugar, tangy dried dark fruits, a drop or two of citrus as well as a touch of grass. The perique is spicy, raisiny, figgy with date overtones. The fermentation process enhances the inherent properties of the tobaccos and creates a harmonious smoking experience that tastes the same from the first puff to the last. Has a medium nic-hit that lasts all the way through. Curly Block reminds me very much of the Murray’s version of Dunhill Deluxe Navy Rolls, except that this is sweeter and just a little smoother. The block (not plug) of tobacco will take some time to slice and prepare to your personal specifications. It’s moist and some may want to dry it first, though I find it works fine as it is, providing it’s packed a little loosely in the bowl. Burns very slow, requires relights, and leaves very little moisture in the bowl if packed with care, so I suggest a little patience for the full experience of what it has to offer. Though you may have to stir the bottom ten percent just a little if you don’t use a wide bowl, you can smoke it to a fine ash. The after taste will pleasantly linger. It's not currently available in the United States.
Last edited by JimInks; 05-14-2015 at 09:38 PM.
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Originally Posted by
JimInks
.... It's not currently available in the United States.
NOW you tell me
You oughta know not to stand by the window, somebody see you up there.
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Originally Posted by
Bruck
NOW you tell me
I'm not happy about it either, man. I have a feeling they can't produce enough to sell to the American market. Not that it makes it any better on us.