I threw in a tin of Embarcadero in my most recent order because I'd never had a Virginia/Oriental blend without Latakia before. And boy, this stuff sure is unlike anything I've had before. Pease describes it in champagne terms as more brut than demi-sec, and that's right. The first bowl I smoked I was a bit surprised by the lack of sweetness, even though I'd read the description before jumping in. I've heard some Oriental tobaccos described as having an un-flavored seltzer type of flavor sensation, but that is usually applied to Yenidje, and it's Izmir in this blend. But I absolutely get that with this blend. As you work through the bowl, I can taste a bit of cinnamon. Eventually a bit of that red VA mulch flavor comes through (which tastes much better than it sounds). It tastes wholesome and satisfying, and in many ways reminds me more of a top quality burley blend than a standard VA-based.
Though the flavors are fairly subtle, this is surprisingly full-bodied blend for a Virginia-based blend. The smoke is dense and has a velvety texture if that makes any sense, and it packs a surprising nicotine punch, which I'd rate as a bit past medium. I'll definitely get more in the future, and now I want to explore more VA/Or blends, starting with Caravan and Regents/Temple.
Anyone else smoke this blend and have thoughts on it? I see Cortez mention it in the WAYS thread, but otherwise, it doesn't seem to be one of the more well-known GLP tobaccos.
Though the flavors are fairly subtle, this is surprisingly full-bodied blend for a Virginia-based blend. The smoke is dense and has a velvety texture if that makes any sense, and it packs a surprising nicotine punch, which I'd rate as a bit past medium. I'll definitely get more in the future, and now I want to explore more VA/Or blends, starting with Caravan and Regents/Temple.
Anyone else smoke this blend and have thoughts on it? I see Cortez mention it in the WAYS thread, but otherwise, it doesn't seem to be one of the more well-known GLP tobaccos.




