Having read another great JimInks review and seeing that Dreams of Kadath scored 4/4 , I figured with such a high rating it was at least worth a try and I'm sure glad I did. JimInks review was yet again spot on for this one :worship: ( see his review below ). The 2oz tin I received from Smokingpipes.com had about a year on it already and the plug was easy to slice and rub - blasting through this tin pretty fast but really enjoy it as my first smoke in the AM with some Grady's cold brew coffee - Happy to report I was able to escape the dreamlands with a few lbs to smoke and age but I enjoyed the journey and will keep going back for more ::
JimInks Review on Cornell & Diehl: Dreams of Kadath
JimInks Review on Cornell & Diehl: Dreams of Kadath
The grassy, citrusy Virginia forms the base for the other components to shine, and I consider it to be a team player. The lightly smoky, woody sweet and floral Katerini also has a spice note as an important supporting player, though it doesn’t over take the other varietals. The nutty, woody, earthy, lightly sweet burley and the woody, nutty, dry and mildly spicy dark fired Kentucky are condiments. The overall spice level is fairly mild. The unsweetened black cavendish provides a little smoothing brown sugar. The raisiny, plummy, lightly spicy perique mostly plays a background role. The strength is just past medium and the taste level is a hair past that. The nic-hit is in the center of mild to medium. No chance of bite or harshness, and has no rough edges. Burns cool, clean, and a little slow as plug tobaccos will do. The nuanced flavors are very consistent from start to finish which is a hallmark of a well blended product. Leaves little dampness in the bowl, and requires some relights. Has a pleasant after taste. Not quite an all day smoke, but it is certainly repeatable.