Category Archives: Pipe Tobacco Reviews

Welcome to the Great Outdoors

E. Roberts Some folks don’t like the heat; I thrive in it. With the temperatures in the mid-nineties for the past few weeks, I’ve been in heaven. My taste in […]

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The Smoker, Rediscovered

E. Roberts Acquiring a taste for vintage tobaccos is a curse. Of course we all know this hobby is a playground for one’s obsessive inclinations; we have even created our […]

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Sutliff Molto Dolce Tobacco Review

E. Roberts I have a confession to make: I was the kid that ate his Play-Doh in kindergarten. I was born with a sweet tooth, and the vanillin-infused clay was […]

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Mac Baren Roll Cake Tobacco Review

E. Roberts Exploring the Mac Baren line of offerings has been a recent preoccupation, and I was excited to embark on a journey into the past with Roll Cake. My […]

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Mac Baren Burley London Blend Tobacco Review

E. Roberts “Burley doesn’t age” is a common wisdom that any pipe enthusiast who’s begun building their cellar has certainly come across. The truth is that all tobacco will age, […]

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Windels Grove Semois Coupe Grosse Tobacco Review

Kevin Godbee I first heard of Semois tobacco about three years ago when an ex-girlfriend brought some back from Belgium as a gift. I thanked her, put it on the […]

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Tobacco Review – Esoterica Tobacciana Penzance

Herbert Fearly Packaging Esoterica Penzance comes in both, a 2 ounce tin and an 8 ounce sealed Mylar bag. Very no-nonsense packaging but likeable with the old style script. Tin […]

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Dorisco Mixture Tobacco Review

E. Roberts A strange animal, this Dorisco Mixture. It has been called one of the biggest practical jokes in the world of pipe tobacco, owing to its tin description indicating […]

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Stokkebye 4th Generation (All 4 Blends) Mega-Review

Adam J. Smith At the next gathering of pipe-smokers you attend, pause for a moment and look around the room. Chances are, at least one person is smoking a blend […]

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Tobacco Review: Stokkebye 4th Generation 1855 Ready Rubbed

Herbert Fearly Packaging: 100g (3.5oz) round tin. Same elegant branding as all the others in this line of tobacco. Backside has a description of the blend in the words of […]

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