Adam J. Smith Tin Description: Soft and Aromatic Blend of all AAA Burleys. From the Website: Prior to 1864, Red Burley was the type of Burley grown in Kentucky. The […]
Read moreCyndi Dollins, Photos by Paul Arms The tin says this blend is a mix of Broken Virginia, Black Cavendish, and Golden Virginia with orange, chocolate, and honey flavors. When I […]
Read moreAdam J. Smith Tin Notes: A blend of specially selected and aged Cyprian Latakia, rough cut Burley, and bright Virginia Flake. Heavy Latakia Living in Canada, one has to accept […]
Read moreAdam J. Smith Tin Notes: A special blend of sugary bright Virginia and aged, mellow red Virginia, seasoned with a good amount of rare Yenidje and a touch of Syrian […]
Read moreBy E. Roberts It speaks highly of the blender’s art to offer two incarnations of essentially the same blend, with each displaying a distinctive character of its own. When JackKnife […]
Read moreBy Adam J. Smith Tin Notes: This remarkable blend formulated by Fred Hanna provides a multi-layered, rich taste experience. The highest quality Syrian Latakia combines with small amounts of Cyprian […]
Read moreBy Adam J. Smith I would like to start this column off by thanking both Mr. Kevin Godbee and PipesMagazine.com, and Mr. Gregory Pease for allowing me this once in […]
Read moreBy Adam J. Smith Tin notes: Rich Virginias Pressed Tobacco Spiced with Oriental leaf Latakia, and Perique. The source of Mississippi River! The way Joe tells it, it all came […]
Read moreBy Adam J. Smith Tin notes: This blend is a tribute to a great tobacco of the past, made for a 2011 contest. It was judged to be the closest […]
Read moreBy Shaun & Cyndi Dollins, Photos by Paul Arms A mixture put together by G.L. Pease. As the description states on the tin – On September 11, 2001 America and […]
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