Just to read the description was worth the $26 for the one pound bag.
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High grade Old Belt golden Virginias. Sweet, with just a hint of citrus. Due to a naturally high sugar content and relatively low presence of oil, this bright leaf makes a both fine companion to a burley, and makes for a dandy smoke on its own.
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The bag further brags about how this tobacco is from the Carolinas, and you can almost imagine the proprietor of what would become Bull Durham worrying about what would become of his business after the surrender, until all those orders from Yankees poured in for that sweet, golden Carolina leaf.
There’s no subtle aromas of nuts, almonds, cherries, or such foo fraws, as that. This is straight golden ribbon cut flue cured Virginia tobacco, which is what it tastes like. It’s sweet, with a citrus note, and the pouch smells like newly mown hay. It’s mild, sweet, delicious, tobacco flavored tobacco, nothing more.
This is what Bull Durham, Our Advertiser, and Country Gentlemen tobaccos were, only those were shredded and bagged into cloth sacks.
I can’t detect anything to give this an artificial humidity, nor any flavorings or top flavorings. It’s surprising just how much bulk there is to a full one pound bag of ribbon cut Virginia tobacco. I’ve packed it tightly into two jars, to age.
This would be perfect to try and help out another blend that was too wet or needed some mildness added.
But it’s burning sweet and cool in the bowl of my pipe, just exactly like Our Advertiser did years ago.
I just wish it came in cloth sacks.
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High grade Old Belt golden Virginias. Sweet, with just a hint of citrus. Due to a naturally high sugar content and relatively low presence of oil, this bright leaf makes a both fine companion to a burley, and makes for a dandy smoke on its own.
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The bag further brags about how this tobacco is from the Carolinas, and you can almost imagine the proprietor of what would become Bull Durham worrying about what would become of his business after the surrender, until all those orders from Yankees poured in for that sweet, golden Carolina leaf.
There’s no subtle aromas of nuts, almonds, cherries, or such foo fraws, as that. This is straight golden ribbon cut flue cured Virginia tobacco, which is what it tastes like. It’s sweet, with a citrus note, and the pouch smells like newly mown hay. It’s mild, sweet, delicious, tobacco flavored tobacco, nothing more.
This is what Bull Durham, Our Advertiser, and Country Gentlemen tobaccos were, only those were shredded and bagged into cloth sacks.
I can’t detect anything to give this an artificial humidity, nor any flavorings or top flavorings. It’s surprising just how much bulk there is to a full one pound bag of ribbon cut Virginia tobacco. I’ve packed it tightly into two jars, to age.
This would be perfect to try and help out another blend that was too wet or needed some mildness added.
But it’s burning sweet and cool in the bowl of my pipe, just exactly like Our Advertiser did years ago.
I just wish it came in cloth sacks.