My morning rotation got me really thinking about these blends. Sometimes you smoke to smoke or enjoy and relax. This morning I tried really hard to focus on the tobacco and I found some similar flavor profiles
John Aylesbury Luxury Flake, with 9 years of age
Astley 44, with a date of 2 years ago.
There is a similar note connecting these tobaccos, with the Luxury flake being a lot sweeter, full of stewed fruit, and very rich. If you haven't smoked aged VAs, it's hard to describe the "richness" that you get, and this one is entering its prime and I am on my last aged tin
As I smoked quite a few aged VAs this summer, the other blend that came to mind was a tin of Peterson Flake. Technically the tin was Dunhill, but based on my notes, we were very comparable at a similar age.
The Astley 44 produces a more subtle sweetness but has more depth and a fuller body, but lower levels of the fermented plummy flavors with a light citrus exhale. The rumor is the recipe changed for this blend in the last few years, and I do not believe I smoked the original. I really like this blend and I will keep a few tins on hand at all times. I picked up some similar to Dunhill Dark flake aged tin a smoked last summer. I've recently been exploring similar tobaccos like McConnell Mature and one of my favorites: The C&D House Reserve stoved and unstoved VAs.
John Aylesbury Luxury Flake, with 9 years of age
Astley 44, with a date of 2 years ago.
There is a similar note connecting these tobaccos, with the Luxury flake being a lot sweeter, full of stewed fruit, and very rich. If you haven't smoked aged VAs, it's hard to describe the "richness" that you get, and this one is entering its prime and I am on my last aged tin
The Astley 44 produces a more subtle sweetness but has more depth and a fuller body, but lower levels of the fermented plummy flavors with a light citrus exhale. The rumor is the recipe changed for this blend in the last few years, and I do not believe I smoked the original. I really like this blend and I will keep a few tins on hand at all times. I picked up some similar to Dunhill Dark flake aged tin a smoked last summer. I've recently been exploring similar tobaccos like McConnell Mature and one of my favorites: The C&D House Reserve stoved and unstoved VAs.









