Wilke Black Raspberry, C&D Founding Father's are good blends to try.
This is my summer of trying fruit forward blends. 'Figured I'd venture into unknown territory...shake things up a bit.
I'm looking for recommendations, not necessarily cherry blends, but anything fruity..
I've purchased several ounces each thus far of:
P. Stokkebye Peaches and Cream
PS Optimum
Sutliff Black Cherry
C&D Dark Cherry Cavendish
Super Value Cherry Cavendish
I'm trying them all in briars, cobs and clays and finding interesting variations in flavor, but overall I've found that the 'pouch aroma' doesn't quite match up to the taste. Sometimes I can't even taste the fruit.
So, I'd love to hear what fruit forward blends you all enjoy. I've a couple more months of this fruity endeavor, then it's back to English and Balkans.
That's some crazy stuff right there.....Wilke’s has a peanut butter aromatic that’s supposed to be pretty good.
Mixing it half and half with Visions of Celephais might would make a PB&J blend…? ?
Awesome, thank you!That's often the case with "lesser" aromatics: the topping is very heavy on the nose but the flavor is quite light.
Some of my favorite have already been mentioned but I'll echo them again:
Dan Tobacco Devil's Holiday
Solani Tropical Mango (personal favorite)
and would like to add Gawith does a decent casing, their American Cherry and Kentucky Nougat I really enjoy and find the flavor to match the nose in both flavor and depth.
I really enjoy my aromatics in corn cobs or meerschaums - feels like there's more of a "transparency" in flavor with them.
Member recommended and elephant recommended....The only fruit blend I can recall smoking much or enjoying was mentioned by Tar Wheel, the ripe marula fruit blend. The actual fruit ferments and is eaten by elephants, who then become intoxicated. How can a huge animal become drunk eating a few pounds of fermented fruit? Probably because they don't "drink" much and are susceptible. In aromatics, I tend toward vanilla and whiskey, rum, liqueurs. Cherry tends to tweak my gag reflex. Then there's plum, if that's what it is, in Royal Yacht, which I enjoy because the blend is very tobacco forward.
I’ve heard that the intoxicated elephants were a fabrication for an animal documentary in the 70s, but I prefer to imagine drunk elephants. ?The only fruit blend I can recall smoking much or enjoying was mentioned by Tar Wheel, the ripe marula fruit blend. The actual fruit ferments and is eaten by elephants, who then become intoxicated. How can a huge animal become drunk eating a few pounds of fermented fruit? Probably because they don't "drink" much and are susceptible. In aromatics, I tend toward vanilla and whiskey, rum, liqueurs. Cherry tends to tweak my gag reflex. Then there's plum, if that's what it is, in Royal Yacht, which I enjoy because the blend is very tobacco forward.
Planta - Anno MMXII (Ripe Marula Fruit).
That one doesn't appear to be available in the US anymore.Planta MMXII Ripe Marula Fruit
Yeah, I'm finding that to be the case as well. Damn elephants must have eaten it allThat one doesn't appear to be available in the US anymore.
I remember that blend. I had gone through much of Esoterica's blends back in the 90s. Not really my taste but I appreciate the recommendationDorchester from esoterica is not an aromatic technically, i think, but its got an apricot topping and the jar hits u in the face with fermenting fruit when you open it or smoke it.
Ditto on these two C&D's--really like both. And another, "Bravo," for Exotic Passion and Anno-Marula fruit.Here are a few more:
Dan Tobacco Blue Note
Cornell & Diehl Apricots and Cream
Cornell & Diehl Foundering Fathers… and Berry
Good! I’d like to think it’s true. The image of a herd of drunken pachyderms makes me happy inside! Not sure what that says about me… ?I don't know about the fabrication on the drunk elephants. I've seen the video, and the elephants were staggering and falling down, and it was a random group, not like they'd been shot with a tranquilizer gun. Other animals are known to get high on fermented fruit, like many bird species and some other mammals. If the elephant binge has been debunked, I'd take a telling, but it is not impossible.
That’s too bad. It was one of my favorite aromatics. Probably not a big seller though.That one doesn't appear to be available in the US anymore.