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Mystery Blend 21
Pipes: Cobs, Custombilts, and a Peterson.
Tin Note: Sweet, earthy Va. Nice hay and vanilla scents.
Tobacco is a nice mixture of light and dark, fine cut. Virginia is evident. As is what I assume to be Cavendish. I tried this tobacco at varying moisture contents and found that a quick 10 minutes or so in the sun did it the most justice. Smoking it straight from the bag was more of a challenge keeping lit, but did make for a more pronounced flavor profile. The tobacco, when dried, smoked down to a fine white ash and left no goop behind.
From the initial light I was able to pick up some nice, sweet Virginia flavor profiles. Nice hints of fig and dates. I found myself having no trouble getting into a rhythm with this tobacco and enjoying every little sip. The deeper into the bowl you get, the sweeter this tobacco seemed to become. Earth tones did pop up from time to time, think "barnyard." If you are a cigar smoker, you will know what I am talking about there...I have smoked a lot of sweet Va blends before, so it wouldn't surprise me if this blend wasn't topped. But at the same time, it is so sweet I just don't know!
I found this blend to be very smooth, and easy on the palate. No tongue bite for me whatsoever. It did smoke best in a cob, I have to admit. Something about this blend just sung through in a deep bowled cob, though I haven't been brave enough to try it in a General yet. Oddly enough, it smoked worst in one of my stout Custombilts...which is odd because everything smokes well in a Custombilt :piper:
After 5 or so bowls of this tobacco, I am sold. The leaf is quality and the flavor profile is wonderful. I can't wait to find out what I have been smoking! Some cellar-ing may be in order :thumb:
Some added Cuatombilt porn, just because. Everyone likes looking at a Custonbilt :lol:
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