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Manawydan

Can't Leave
Apr 24, 2024
334
2,221
Southern California, US
I have always loved black licorice / anise flavors. Black jelly beans, Good and Plenty, and licorice ropes were some of my favorite childhood treats. I have been searching for pipe tobaccos with a noticeable licorice note. Having tried Solani Aged Burley Flake, Bengal Slices, and War Horse Green, I can say that none of them have really scratched the itch. I occasionally get a hint of anise in the smoke, but more often am just left with a pleasant 'cool' sensation in my mouth afterward. ABF and Bengal Slices have remained in my rotation regardless as tobaccos I enjoy.

As an aside, I tried a Toscano Toscanello Aroma Anice cigar/cheroot and was smacked in the face with the richest most licorice-forward flavor ever.

Any recommendations on how to get a stronger anise note from pipe tobacco?
 

MattRVA

Lifer
Feb 6, 2019
4,607
40,701
Richmond Virginia
Licorice is one of those flavors I wish we had more of, it can be polarizing. I love licorice. I had a bowl from a 70-year-old 10 of Prince Albert at the Richmond Pipe show and it was awesome, it wasn’t exactly licorice but definitely had that coumarin deer tongue taste and it reminded me of what we’re missing these days… licorice blends might fall into that category. Hopefully there are still some out there, top of mind is Half & Half.
 

sablebrush52

The Bard Of Barlings
Jun 15, 2013
20,668
48,775
Southern Oregon
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I have always loved black licorice / anise flavors. Black jelly beans, Good and Plenty, and licorice ropes were some of my favorite childhood treats. I have been searching for pipe tobaccos with a noticeable licorice note. Having tried Solani Aged Burley Flake, Bengal Slices, and War Horse Green, I can say that none of them have really scratched the itch. I occasionally get a hint of anise in the smoke, but more often am just left with a pleasant 'cool' sensation in my mouth afterward. ABF and Bengal Slices have remained in my rotation regardless as tobaccos I enjoy.

As an aside, I tried a Toscano Toscanello Aroma Anice cigar/cheroot and was smacked in the face with the richest most licorice-forward flavor ever.

Any recommendations on how to get a stronger anise note from pipe tobacco?
As was mentioned, Blackpool, and also Kingsbridge Esoterica blends. Also, many Gawith Hoggarth and Co. blends feature anise.
 

Sobrbiker

Lifer
Jan 7, 2023
3,930
51,129
Casa Grande, AZ
I have always loved black licorice / anise flavors. Black jelly beans, Good and Plenty, and licorice ropes were some of my favorite childhood treats. I have been searching for pipe tobaccos with a noticeable licorice note. Having tried Solani Aged Burley Flake, Bengal Slices, and War Horse Green, I can say that none of them have really scratched the itch. I occasionally get a hint of anise in the smoke, but more often am just left with a pleasant 'cool' sensation in my mouth afterward. ABF and Bengal Slices have remained in my rotation regardless as tobaccos I enjoy.

As an aside, I tried a Toscano Toscanello Aroma Anice cigar/cheroot and was smacked in the face with the richest most licorice-forward flavor ever.

Any recommendations on how to get a stronger anise note from pipe tobacco?
Sutliff Windsor 805 Match. A little goes a long way in blending.
 
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FurCoat

Lifer
Sep 21, 2020
10,151
96,135
North Carolina
I have always loved black licorice / anise flavors. Black jelly beans, Good and Plenty, and licorice ropes were some of my favorite childhood treats. I have been searching for pipe tobaccos with a noticeable licorice note. Having tried Solani Aged Burley Flake, Bengal Slices, and War Horse Green, I can say that none of them have really scratched the itch. I occasionally get a hint of anise in the smoke, but more often am just left with a pleasant 'cool' sensation in my mouth afterward. ABF and Bengal Slices have remained in my rotation regardless as tobaccos I enjoy.

As an aside, I tried a Toscano Toscanello Aroma Anice cigar/cheroot and was smacked in the face with the richest most licorice-forward flavor ever.

Any recommendations on how to get a stronger anise note from pipe tobacco?
Like you I've been on the hunt for strong licorice flavored tobacco. So far WHG is the strongest I've found. I may have to get some of those Toscanos.