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Milan Tobacconists House Blend Reviews
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Consummate Pipe Bum
Just got my package. Thanks, Tobias! First impression before smoking them: They smell wonderful. I will try my first one later this evening.
"I don't know anything about music. In my line of work you don't have to." -- Elvis Presley
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rød hals
Tobbaco: Lucky 7 (Milan Tobabbaconist)
Pipe: MM CG (cob) & DG Duke (briar)
Prep:none
Pouch note:Pleasant,someting of a coco scent
Light:Lighting was pretty simple and straight forward,
charring light true light and enjoy
Room Note:smoked both outdoors and in the aroma was
pleasant and light,had a slight woodsy smell.
Taste:At the front a deffinate taste of wood smke with
hint's of vanilla.A slight spicy tingling brings
out a distinct fullness to the flavor.Just as
enjoyable as the heavier vanilla blends but without
the after taste.A good smoke for working with.promotes
a zen type attitude.
Thanks Tobias for this opportunity and an introduction to some fine blends.
“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of God, which is why we call it the present.”
― Bil Keane
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Lakeland Bum
Milan Tobacconists Cherry Bon Bon:
In my early piping years, I was constantly in search of the best cherry pipe tobacco. Caution was the key word when trying a new blend because they might be either goopy, chemical-tasting, or bitey. This blend has a wholesome, organic taste to it; no hint of chemicals or cough syrup, like some cherry blends. It tastes kind of like devils food cake with cherry topping and whipped cream. Another thing about the cherry/chocolate flavoring is that it is very subtle and not too rich. The base is of three different black cavendishes, which are smooth and creamy and will not bite unless pushed. The first time I smoked this, I let it air for 30 minutes and that wasn't quite enough. This time I waited 2 hours and it is smoking well, but I'd suggest even more time than that. Both times I smoked it in Missouri Meerschaums and was impressed with the creamy volume of smoke this tobacco can produce. It has body but is light in terms of nicotine. Both pipe bowls were noticeably dry after smoking and clearing the ashes.
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Royal Bum
Milan Tobacconist Peaches and Cream.
Pipe was a no name nose warmer I use for aro blends.
Pouch smell was a wonderful smell of peaches and vanilla.
The tobacco packed easy enough, and I gave it a charring light and let it set a minute. Gave it a light tamp and fired the bowl up. It was a very pleasant taste of peaches and cream/vanilla, but not in an overpowering way which is good for me as some aros go overboard on flavoring. No bite whatsoever. I did have to give it one relight because I let it set too long, but it burned very well. My wife said the room note was amazing. All in all, it has became one of my new favorite aros. Thanks again, Tobias
Like my father before me, I will work the land,
And like my brother before me, I took a rebel stand.
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Okay, just got the shipment in the mail today, blends are all in open jars to dry out/degoopify. But the first one I'm trying, ROTT, is Sunset Rum.
Tobacco: Milan Tobacconist Sunset Rum
Pipe: Briar brandyglass nosewarmer
Prep: none
Tin note: very nice, like grandpa's tobacco.
Appearance: ribbon cut, mostly black, some dark grayish brown pieces.
First light: sweetness, vanilla, whiskey notes, and rum of course. Not real strong - took a while to come to life.
Mid-bowl: tobacco came through more - heavy cavendish, some VA, hint of burley
Room note: pleasant, according to Mrs. Bruck
End of bowl: having trouble keeping it lit as it's gooping up a bit - no doubt a result of insufficient drying time.
Vitamin N: mild.
Overall a very pleasant diversion from my usual penchant for Englishes and burleys.
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Consummate Pipe Bum
Here's #3 of 5
Blend: Anniversary by Milan Tobacconists
Pipe: Vintage Dr. Grabow Golden Duke rusticated straight pot with Adjustomatic Stem (no filter)
Packing method: Codger stuff
Appearance: A ribbon cut mix of yellow, brown and black, in seemingly equal ratios.
Pouch Note: To my nose, it's most redolent of vanilla and a honeyed cavendish, though it's described as containing a chocolate topping as well. Maybe that will be more evident in the room note.
On first lighting and taking a few puffs, surprisingly the chocolate comes through in the flavor more than the vanilla. Then I set the pipe down a few minutes to pour myself a beer (Flying Dog Brewery's Double Dog IPA, a hoppy monster with 11% ABV, delightfully rough and bitter).
Then on relight, I proceeded to smoke it, with no further relights needed. At a slow to medium tempo, the tobacco continues to taste a little sweet, but the toppings fade from the flavor and continue on mostly in the room note. This tobacco blend seems pretty balanced, and seems like a good mix for aro smokers who like some flavor, however mild. From the first quarter to the end, the taste of it stayed pretty consistent, and it burned down to ash with little dottle remaining, and no goop or moisture remaining in the pipe. No wetness or gurgle in the stem, and no tongue burn. A lingering sweetness in the mouth. I conclude that this is a well made light aromatic.
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Royal Bum
Website: Wall Street (Aromatic) Pipe Tobacco
A mild Burley blend with a mixture of Virginias and aged Maduro Cavendish. Subtle notes of chocolate covered hazelnuts and a hint of cream make for a sweet finish.
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Pipe was my aromatic nose warmer
This is a kind of gooey type so I set some out to dry, but I got impatient and loaded up the bowl after 15 minutes. Bowl packs easy enough along with the charring light. The first thought is semi sweet dark chocolate. After a few puffs I picked up chocolate covered cherries, with the cherries way in the background. It didn't change much from there, which was fine as I liked the flavor. When I got down to the last third of the bowl, the smoke started getting a little steamy on the tongue so I set it down. That's when I wished I would've let it dry a proper amount of time. Never picked up hazelnuts like the website said, but hey, we're all different. I figured when I cleaned the pipe I would have a gooey mess, but I was surprised how clean the pipe was for this type of tobacco. If you like chocolate, you may like this one....
Like my father before me, I will work the land,
And like my brother before me, I took a rebel stand.
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True Derelict
Presidential
I immediately get the nutty dryness of burley. There is a pleasant, but not overwhelming sweetness.
There are hints of fruitiness, faintly reminiscent of Juicy Fruit gum, overlaid with mild vanilla.
The burley isn't biting me as badly as usual; just a tad of numbness on the tip of my tongue.
Two-thirds of the way through the bowl find the smoke with less flavor. It is still in the background, but less “juicy.”
At this point, smoke gets thinner. A relight destroys the subtle flavors, and brings out an acrid taste. Dumped the bottom of the bowl.
I'll definitely revisit.
Star City Delight
Very vanilla. Very hard to find the peach, at first. It mostly dances around the tip of the tongue, suggesting the flavor without ever hitting you with it.
This is a smooth smoke, with an easy retrohale. The presence of Virginia in this blend is a great choice. I don't think a nutty burley would work as well with this one.
As the smoke progresses, the vanilla and peach switch places, resulting in a lovely subtle, creamy peach flavor.
I like this one. A nice change of pace on a not-quite-summer day.
A relight doesn't do it any favors, taste-wise, but it recovers and smooths back out after a minute.
I would recommend this one.
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