Well, let me start off by saying I got the first 6 tobaccos of what I would consider a large order, today. I made a promise to myself that I was going to start with something non-aromatic. I am so glad that I did. Here are my thoughts
Mac Baren HH Old Dark Fired:
What a rich smelling tin note this offered. I have to agree with StuffnThings from the YTPC in that this smells like BBQ sauce with vinegar. The flakes are very well presented, uniform in shape, and arrived moist enough to smoke out of the tin, though some would rather dry them. In fact, I probably will next time just to see the difference in flavor. Nice rich dark brown color on the flakes with a few lighter brown streaks in there which must be the flue-cured Virginia. This was a different kind of smoke for me. But I can vividly remember the sour and tangy flavors. The room note was very strong, but I didn't mind, it complemented the tobacco. The contrast with this and a regular aromatic helped me appreciate the overall diversity of pipe tobacco blends even more. This is on the richer side, but it was deliciously intriguing. I will definitely be smoking some again before the weekend is out.
Escudo Navy Flake:
The tin note on this let me know it was a lighter mixture right off the bat. I picked up some hay and a subtle deeper flavor that I can't currently put my finger on (it may be the perique). The coins are also beautifully presented in this blend. They were a lighter brown with dark streaks here and there. This one was definitely a lighter smoke. I picked up some hay flavors and a bit of honeydew, which was nice. It was a lighter smoke and I really liked the slightly sweet taste. The room note wasn't bad, not as tangy and sour as the previous blend, but it was bearable. Typically I would have associated Virginia tobacco with cigarettes, as I used to smoke them. However, this one was different. I believe another bowl of this is due before the weekend closes as well.
All-in-all, I am very surprised with the flavors both blends offered even though there is no noticeable casing. I am excited to continue exploring non-aromatic blends. But I will definitely be having a bowl of autumn evening tomorrow.
Quick question, I have some brand new (unused) mason jars specifically for storing tobacco. How soon should I store my flake and ribbon cut blends in them after breaking the seal on my tins?
I look forward to hearing from you all.
Mac Baren HH Old Dark Fired:
What a rich smelling tin note this offered. I have to agree with StuffnThings from the YTPC in that this smells like BBQ sauce with vinegar. The flakes are very well presented, uniform in shape, and arrived moist enough to smoke out of the tin, though some would rather dry them. In fact, I probably will next time just to see the difference in flavor. Nice rich dark brown color on the flakes with a few lighter brown streaks in there which must be the flue-cured Virginia. This was a different kind of smoke for me. But I can vividly remember the sour and tangy flavors. The room note was very strong, but I didn't mind, it complemented the tobacco. The contrast with this and a regular aromatic helped me appreciate the overall diversity of pipe tobacco blends even more. This is on the richer side, but it was deliciously intriguing. I will definitely be smoking some again before the weekend is out.
Escudo Navy Flake:
The tin note on this let me know it was a lighter mixture right off the bat. I picked up some hay and a subtle deeper flavor that I can't currently put my finger on (it may be the perique). The coins are also beautifully presented in this blend. They were a lighter brown with dark streaks here and there. This one was definitely a lighter smoke. I picked up some hay flavors and a bit of honeydew, which was nice. It was a lighter smoke and I really liked the slightly sweet taste. The room note wasn't bad, not as tangy and sour as the previous blend, but it was bearable. Typically I would have associated Virginia tobacco with cigarettes, as I used to smoke them. However, this one was different. I believe another bowl of this is due before the weekend closes as well.
All-in-all, I am very surprised with the flavors both blends offered even though there is no noticeable casing. I am excited to continue exploring non-aromatic blends. But I will definitely be having a bowl of autumn evening tomorrow.
Quick question, I have some brand new (unused) mason jars specifically for storing tobacco. How soon should I store my flake and ribbon cut blends in them after breaking the seal on my tins?
I look forward to hearing from you all.