(description of tobacco taken from another forum thread)
I've recently had the pleasure of opening a tin of
HU-Tobacco's Original Warehouseblend Louisiana Broken, and I thought it worth sharing some impressions. This one has been on my radar for a while, given the consistent praise it receives among VaPer enthusiasts — and rightly so. The blend is a ready-rubbed broken flake, primarily bright and red Virginias pressed for maturation, with a generous portion of Perique and just a light touch of Kentucky for added depth. No topping detected; it's pure tobacco. Out of the tin, the moisture level is spot-on — packs easily (I used the three-layer method in a medium-sized pot), takes the charring light without fuss, and burns cool, slow, and even, requiring only occasional tamping and leaving a fine grey ash. Few relights needed. Flavor-wise, it's a balanced, expressive mixture: the Virginias provide a natural bready sweetness with hay and subtle citrus zest up front, developing into a rich, creamy body as the bowl progresses. The Perique brings that characteristic peppery spice and dark fruit (plum/fig notes), lively but not overpowering — more of a harmonious interplay than a "bomb." The Kentucky is subtle, adding a faint earthy, woody roughness and a whisper of nuttiness without dominating or introducing any sour off-notes that sometimes crop up in similar blends. Strength sits comfortably in the medium range (I'd call it 2.5-3 on a 5-point scale), with a solid but not overwhelming nicotine hit. No tongue bite, even when pushed; it smokes clean and leaves a pleasantly lingering aftertaste. Room note is natural and tolerable — nothing intrusive. What struck me most is how much this reminded me of one of my all-time favorites, GL Pease Telegraph Hill. That same sweet Virginia backbone, tangy fermentation, and spicy Perique dance — though Louisiana Broken has a creamier mouthfeel and that slight Kentucky edge for extra complexity. It's a true find for Perique lovers and anyone seeking an original, unadulterated VaPerKy with real character. Embodies that Louisiana spirit: robust yet joyful. I've seen it praised elsewhere (solid 3.75 average on TR, often in folks' top HU lists here on the forum), and it lives up to the reputation. Already set aside a few tins for aging — I suspect it'll gain even more depth over time. Highly recommended if you're in the mood for something distinctive without gimmicks.
