I’ll put this tin up next to my Rocky Patel Prohibition- just for the name’s sake!
If it makes sense, you can buy Bootlegger (not to be confused with Bootlegged), but you can’t buy “Bootlegger.”
They’ve changed the name to Drunken Cherry!
The back label on the tin says Burley and Black Cavendish, but when I opened it, the Cherry smell was very strong and when I went to the ‘Net, Pipes & Cigars showed the old tin, but said it was relabeled as “Drunken Cherry”, but the blend is the same, which they list as Burley, Virginian and Black Cavendish with Cherry and vanilla. Perhaps they’ve changed the back label as well.,,
They still list the “Bootlegged” blend, though, without any name changes, so I’m opening my Bootlegged tin to compare.
Yes, you can smell the Cherry there, too, but not nearly as strong- more like a hint. This label lists Burleys, Cavendish, lemon Virginia and a blend of subtle fruit...
They both seem to smoke the same (to me), but perhaps someone with a more educated palate could distinguish more subtle differences. :puffpipe:
If it makes sense, you can buy Bootlegger (not to be confused with Bootlegged), but you can’t buy “Bootlegger.”
They’ve changed the name to Drunken Cherry!
The back label on the tin says Burley and Black Cavendish, but when I opened it, the Cherry smell was very strong and when I went to the ‘Net, Pipes & Cigars showed the old tin, but said it was relabeled as “Drunken Cherry”, but the blend is the same, which they list as Burley, Virginian and Black Cavendish with Cherry and vanilla. Perhaps they’ve changed the back label as well.,,
They still list the “Bootlegged” blend, though, without any name changes, so I’m opening my Bootlegged tin to compare.
Yes, you can smell the Cherry there, too, but not nearly as strong- more like a hint. This label lists Burleys, Cavendish, lemon Virginia and a blend of subtle fruit...
They both seem to smoke the same (to me), but perhaps someone with a more educated palate could distinguish more subtle differences. :puffpipe: