Jim's Watch City Fibonacci Sequence Review.

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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
70,201
803,619
I don't know what day it'll be released next week, but it'll be on sale soon.

The Cyprian Latakia provides some smoke, floralness, spice, earth, wood, vegetation, herbs, incense, leather, bitter sourness, and light buttery sweetness. It takes a small lead. The bright Virginia offers plenty of tart and tangy citrus, vegetative grass, floralness, bread, sugar, spice, some sour lemon, and light acidity. It almost offers full support. The musty black cavendish produces some earth, wood, bread, floralness, and a little sweet fruit as a strong secondary supporter although it also acts as a flavor holder for the toppings. The red Virginia supplies some tangy dark fruit, earth, wood, tart citrus, bread, sugar, floralness, mild spice, and slight vinegar. It plays slightly below the black cavendish. The nutty, earthy, woody, sugary, toasty, floral, lightly savory crumb cut burley also adds a hint of molasses as a condiment. The mild plum topping takes a small lead over the creamy chocolate and whiskey. They add a moderate dimension to the experience. The strength is a step past the center of medium to full. The taste is a slot past that mark. The nic-hit is two notches below the overall strength level. No chance of bite or harshness. The rough notes are minimal. Well balanced with subtle nuances, it burns cool and clean at a reasonable rate with a very consistent sweet, fruity, floral, moderately smoky, spicy, herbal, sour flavor that extends to the pleasantly lasting after taste. The room note is tolerably pungent and sweet. Barely leaves any dampness in the bowl. Requires an average number of relights. Not an all day smoke, but it is repeatable. Four stars out of four.
©Jim Amash 2025.
 

BriaronBoerum

Can't Leave
Jan 13, 2025
419
2,001
Brooklyn, NY
Jim, question: do you put your own reviews onto Tobacco Reviews, or rely on the cellar or other community members? I'd like to through in my take, but as a new smoker it feels like jumping the gun to be the first to post on it.

And if anyone's interested, my short take is that it's kind of a love child between a VaBur and a traditional English blend. This is a very good thing in my book. I'll skip the tasting notes because I can't compete with JimInks, but I think more people need to check out WCC blends, and Miten Patel's off to a good start as Ernie Q's apprentice.
 

JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
70,201
803,619
I quit posting at Tobacco Reviews almost two years ago. There are a few that I have written that have not been posted anywhere. On this and another forum, I have been posting my reviews of those that I've been asked to review, or I feel will interest our community. I post every Watch City blend that I have reviewed here the past few years.