Greetings fellow pipe smokers. It has been a very long time since I have posted on this site. Considering that I've been breaking in new several new blends, I thought I would come on and do a brief write up about my experiences. Lets begin:
1) Sutliff Private Stock - Molto Dolce
Here is my favorite description of this blend, brought to you by Cosmicfolklore on Tobacco Reviews:
"This is like grabbing up a sorority girl up off the beach in her bikini and stuffing it into my pipe. With strong aromas of suntan lotions, coconut, coco, and vanillas with honey,I can actually taste the drunken sun burnt skin as the smoke progresses."
To me, this stuff is Captain Black Gold on steroids: super sweet with strong notes of honey, brown sugar, caramel, vanilla and perhaps a touch or rum or brandy. It's so heavily cased that it sizzles and crackles in the pipe. This causes a very uneven burn, which is probably my least favorite thing about this blend. All in all its a good aromatic (especially in the morning with hot black coffee) but I won't be buying it again.
2) Frog Morton's Cellar
I love this stuff. I especially like how they throw a chunk of charred whiskey barrel into the tin for extra flavor. I've only smoked this one and the original frog so I still need to try the rest (over the pond, on the town, etc). From what I remember, this blend has a fuller body and sweeter, more complex flavor then the original. I really love the earthy,spicy flavor of the jet-black latakia. It also burns all the way down to a white ash with just one light.
3) 3 Oaks Syrian
Whoa... This is a delicious, yet aggressive, no BS English blend. The flavor is very heady and complex. On top of that, it carries a very generous nic kick. I just smoked a 1/4 bowl moments ago to refresh my memory for this review. Needless to say I feel great. Very relaxed and at ease :D
4) Dunhill Flake
I was surprised to see this blend achieve the coveted 4 star rating on Tobacco Reviews. I really don't have anything to say about it except it is a really good, REALLY PLAIN Virginia. I'm not a big "plain Jane" Virginia fan, but I do love Sam Gawith's FVF in comparison. I miss all those great citrus and hay flavors I get from FVF when I smoke this. To me, this blend reminds me of a baguette - no matter how good it is or how well its made, its simply white bread in the end.
5) Orlik Golden Slices
This is the only blend out of the 5 that I have previously bought and smoked a tin of. I can't get enough of the stuff. There is something about it (maybe the aging process) that keeps making me come back for more. I get this tangy flavor on the back of my palate that I just can't put my finger on. Something akin to a sour berry preserve on rye bread. Simply fantastic.
What say you? I would appreciate any feedback and other people's opinions on these blends.
1) Sutliff Private Stock - Molto Dolce
Here is my favorite description of this blend, brought to you by Cosmicfolklore on Tobacco Reviews:
"This is like grabbing up a sorority girl up off the beach in her bikini and stuffing it into my pipe. With strong aromas of suntan lotions, coconut, coco, and vanillas with honey,I can actually taste the drunken sun burnt skin as the smoke progresses."
To me, this stuff is Captain Black Gold on steroids: super sweet with strong notes of honey, brown sugar, caramel, vanilla and perhaps a touch or rum or brandy. It's so heavily cased that it sizzles and crackles in the pipe. This causes a very uneven burn, which is probably my least favorite thing about this blend. All in all its a good aromatic (especially in the morning with hot black coffee) but I won't be buying it again.
2) Frog Morton's Cellar
I love this stuff. I especially like how they throw a chunk of charred whiskey barrel into the tin for extra flavor. I've only smoked this one and the original frog so I still need to try the rest (over the pond, on the town, etc). From what I remember, this blend has a fuller body and sweeter, more complex flavor then the original. I really love the earthy,spicy flavor of the jet-black latakia. It also burns all the way down to a white ash with just one light.
3) 3 Oaks Syrian
Whoa... This is a delicious, yet aggressive, no BS English blend. The flavor is very heady and complex. On top of that, it carries a very generous nic kick. I just smoked a 1/4 bowl moments ago to refresh my memory for this review. Needless to say I feel great. Very relaxed and at ease :D
4) Dunhill Flake
I was surprised to see this blend achieve the coveted 4 star rating on Tobacco Reviews. I really don't have anything to say about it except it is a really good, REALLY PLAIN Virginia. I'm not a big "plain Jane" Virginia fan, but I do love Sam Gawith's FVF in comparison. I miss all those great citrus and hay flavors I get from FVF when I smoke this. To me, this blend reminds me of a baguette - no matter how good it is or how well its made, its simply white bread in the end.
5) Orlik Golden Slices
This is the only blend out of the 5 that I have previously bought and smoked a tin of. I can't get enough of the stuff. There is something about it (maybe the aging process) that keeps making me come back for more. I get this tangy flavor on the back of my palate that I just can't put my finger on. Something akin to a sour berry preserve on rye bread. Simply fantastic.
What say you? I would appreciate any feedback and other people's opinions on these blends.