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Mystery Tobacco 9
Pipes: Cobs and a Wally Frank
Tin Note: Sweet, vanilla. Little nutty and earthy as well.
Tobacco is a dark brown to black mix; ribbon cut. I am guessing mainly burley and cavendish with a bit of Virginia thrown in. Tobacco packed easy and lit just fine once dried out a bit. As is typical of these blends, the more you allowed it to dry out, the more flavor was lost. Tobacco required a few relights, but burnt down to a nice ash with little dottle left over.
Flavor wise, I picked up a lot of sweet notes overall. Vanilla and rich, almost butter quality hints. At times I thought a small liquor quality was there as well, but that may of been my mind messing with me. Here and there, a little licorice note would poke its head up. The licorice note added a nice change of pace to the sweetness overall. A little bit of earth hinted once in a while as well, but only when I would really torch it. Blend bit me a little bit, but only when I was really puffing at it. This particular blend prefers to be sipped, and sipping produced the most flavors as well.
Overall a decent, sweet blend that would make another easy all-day smoke. Nothing to complex, but just enough there to keep you interested.