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    A Tobias Lutz Custom Blend

    Got a nice little mini-bomb in the mailbox today, a sample of @Tobias Lutz 's latest project: MD 609/Oriental/Cavendish. Here's my review:

    Cut: ready-rubbed flake, I believe.

    Pipe: Altinok meer.

    Tin note (technically baggie note, vaguely reminding me of one aspect of my misspent youth): tobacco. No apparent flavoring evident in its unburned state, although he did case it with Brandy.

    Prelight: just a hint of moistness to make it flexible, which is about how I like it; no further drying necessary. Packed well, just did a gravity fill with light tamping.

    Initial light: tobacco flavor. MD 609 is pretty mellow anyway, and the oriental and cavendish added some balance and gave the flavor a little girth. Flavoring not evident at this point, just a full tobacco flavor.

    Mid-bowl: This is where the blend really started to shine. Nice warm smoke with a little spice which I believe is attributable to the cavendish having started out life as cigar leaves, i.e., fermented, but also the oriental (yenidje) adds a slightly exotic dimension. No tongue bite. As it warmed up, the slight sweetness of the brandy/MD combo came through. Burned evenly requiring no relights, and responded well to very light puffing. Outside of the bowl stayed warm but not hot.

    Room note: who cares?

    End of bowl: it went out. I tried to relight it, as I often do toward then end of a bowl when the fire flags, but discovered that the reason it went out is that there was no tobacco left. So I filled it up again and lit up a fresh bowl

    Strength: mild, which makes sense as it's composed of milder leaves.

    Overall, this is a nice, relaxing smoke with a slightly sweet and complex flavor. The closest commercial blend I would compare it to would be Stokkybe's bullseye flake, but to make a direct comparison would be a bit of a disservice - Tobias' MD blend is much more subtle. At any rate, I would say this is not a beginner's blend, but would be ideal for a real tobacco lover.

    Keep up the good work, Tobias!
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    Don't listen to this guy! GWBowman's Avatar  Cigar Bum Sponsor
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    I also had the opportunity to try this blend. Nice pieces, pressed and sliced, it's a medium brown with lighter spots and dark streaks. It has a beautiful tobacco smell, a little on the sweet side. I've smoked several bowls now. The dominant taste was spicy and peppery with a little sour in the background and every now and then, a sweet taste that surprises and entices you. I have never had this profile of taste but thoroughly enjoyed it. This is another winner @Tobias Lutz .
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    Will work for tobacco. El Whedo's Avatar
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    It sounds very nice!

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