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Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 7, 2024
138
700
Sealy Texas
I'm not as seasoned of a taster as most on the site, but after hearing so much about Country Squire's Cowboy Coffee I had to give it a go. I can't say what tobaccos gave what taste, but it had a smooth sweet smokey flavor with a tiny bit of spice, the first bowl was a very nice smoke. However, the best part of the experience was the after-smoke flavor that stayed around through a cup of coffee. I can see a lifetime of good smokes coming from this blend.

I would Love the see Jims take on this blend.
 

Friendly Piper

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 22, 2023
107
702
Northern Virginia
I just tried this as part of a blind tasting challenge. Totally agree with everything you describe. Lately, I've been avoiding some of the smaller blenders because (not sure why) their offerings tend to bite me with some frequency (far less common with the larger blending houses, especially when I choose tinned tobaccos). Cowboy Coffee didn't bite at all--it was delicious, too.
 

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Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
6,934
37,473
72
Sydney, Australia
@SunriseBoy very kindly sent me generous samples of Cowboy Coffee, Cherokee and Black Arrow (names evocative of the Wild West) recently.

My mate Doug came over yesterday and both enjoyed bowls of Cheerokee and Cowboy Coffee.
While Cheerokee was a smooth all day blend, we both thought Cowboy Coffee was more interesting and nuanced
No dry time or relights required.
 

f4phantomdriver

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jun 23, 2019
146
256
Granger,
I guarantee you will like Cowboy Coffee. I never thought I would like a virginia based blend. But the dark fired Kentucky really blends great with the virginia and virginia cavendish. It's not a sweet candy cavendish, I can't explain it. It's a great blend.