Here’s a photo from my latest bowl. Some notes: tobacco from the tin is still nice and moist, these tins are sealed like Fort Knox (i had to use a screwdriver to open and there was a loud hiss), and as already mentioned the same Zulu flavor I love.
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This is a flawed analogy. The HU tobacco was blended already in Germany (fully assembled car) and then packaged (put in a box/tinned) in the USA; your Porsche version of the tobacco would be sent to the USA as the different components of tobacco and mixed together in the States—very different things.
(i had to use a screwdriver to open and there was a loud hiss)
You're assuming the ship by sea. If they do, the tobacco would probably be in a sealed, airtight container placed inside a shipping container. I don't think the time in a sealed shipping container would dry it out too much.I know what you mean, and trying to make comparisons like I did, doesn’t convey 100% the same. They were just silly analogies of taking something from one county and completing in another, that‘s all.
@Roach1 some are aware they ship to Europe and package over there.
The one thing I’m wondering, shipping in bulk to the USA, if this would mean altering the tobacco slightly for the travel, with the addition of needing more humectant added.
You're assuming the ship by sea. If they do, the tobacco would probably be in a sealed, airtight container placed inside a shipping container. I don't think the time in a sealed shipping container would dry it out too much.
It is also possible to ship using air cargo.
Maybe just bad luck? I got three tins from SP and three from Boswell's, none were beat up or anything. Night Owl is fantastic!I just got 4 tins in. Each of them seem pretty beat up. Did any one else notice this? or was it just mine? I don't think the problem was the retailer as the tins were bubble wrapped in the box. It looks like its mostly cosmetic. One of my tins is obviously not sealed still, I'll need to get it into a jar. It looks like I'll be trying Night Owl first.
Being a big wine guy, I think you nailed why I have the perceptions I do about this issue.The question raised by @MavErik made me think that in many food productions (I'm thinking especially of wine) it is important that the label reports the words "produced and packaged in...". That is, the fact that a product is born and packaged in the same place, in the same farm, is considered synonymous with higher quality.
All fine wines report this wording.
That said, as far as tobacco is concerned, I also find it more logical that it is shipped overseas without the useless ballast of cans.
The difference - I bet - will be imperceptible.
I am a US pipe smoker and I definitely appreciate HU aromatic blends. I wish the first drop would have included more aromatics. I just see The Untouchables - my favorite HU blend. I have nine tins in my cellar at the moment so I'm not buying any more at the moment.I also think US smokers who appreciate aros will be happy to have HU. I dont tend to smoke those blends but all the HU aromatics are made with real tobacco. They arent heavy handed goopy stuff. Typically you can pull it from the tin and smoke it without getting bit. Though I just checked...it does not look like a lot of those are in the US yet. They probably will eventually if these go over well.
One of mine definitely wasn't sealed properly either. I think they have an issue on their hands here.One of my tins is obviously not sealed still, I'll need to get it into a jar. It looks like I'll be trying Night Owl first.
Here’s a photo from my latest bowl. Some notes: tobacco from the tin is still nice and moist, these tins are sealed like Fort Knox (i had to use a screwdriver to open and there was a loud hiss), and as already mentioned the same Zulu flavor I love.
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