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 […]
Read moreAdam 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 […]
Read moreHerbert 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 […]
Read moreHerbert Fearly Packaging: 100g (3.5oz) square tin, very classy. White background, brown lettering. Backside has description and tin date in actual human readable format, which I truly applaud.
Read moreAdam Smith It is not every day a new blend is released. It is an even rarer occasion that an entire new line of tobacco is presented. But that is […]
Read moreAdam J. Smith Tin Notes: A classic mixture harmoniously married to a Navy flake. Ripe Virginia tobaccos are first blended with Cypriot Latakia, fine Orientals, and a touch of dark-fired […]
Read moreAdam J. Smith Liner Notes: A bold flake of dark-fired Burleys in a well balanced unity with Flue-cured Virginias. This flake is Hot Pressed, meaning that during the pressing, heat […]
Read moreKevin Godbee It’s been a while since I’ve personally done a tobacco review. The reason? It’s work. It’s not the same thing as casual, leisurely pipe smoking. Yeah, I know—poor, […]
Read moreAdam J. Smith Liner Notes: A product of the House of Samuel Gawith & Co. Ltd – Kendal, Cumbria, England. From the Website: The first of a collection dedicated to […]
Read moreE. Roberts & Kevin Godbee The 2012 John Cotton Throwdown event just completed moments ago at Pheasant Run Resort at The Chicagoland Int’l Pipe & Tobacciana Show. The winner that […]
Read more