"Kendal Mixed is a pure tobacco blend with no additional favors. Comprised of over half (54%) Bright Virginias from Malawi, Zimbabwe and Brazil. The Dark side combines dark air-cured tobacco from India (15%) with dark-fired from Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda (22%) and Light Malawi Burleys (19%). For those smokers who simply prefer the real taste of tobacco this is an excellent choice."
Does this mean that Kendal Mixed is basically a Virginia/Burley blend, using African, South American, and Indian tobaccos?
For those who haven't smoked it, this is a shag-cut tobacco, like Drum cigarette tobacco, that smells similar in the tin, and burns quite fast. Can't say I love it. But it may be just the ticket to add a little amperage to dull, weak aromatics.
Does this mean that Kendal Mixed is basically a Virginia/Burley blend, using African, South American, and Indian tobaccos?
For those who haven't smoked it, this is a shag-cut tobacco, like Drum cigarette tobacco, that smells similar in the tin, and burns quite fast. Can't say I love it. But it may be just the ticket to add a little amperage to dull, weak aromatics.