Though not new to me (I’ve smoked it since at least 2001), figured I’d give my impressions, and share some of my initial impressions from some years ago (taken from my personal blend notes. These observations have evolved over time, and Im constantly re-evaluating and re-examining blends).
Pouch note is a light vanilla not strong like captain Black (which is apparently the OTC equivalent) * I’ve since learned that they share the SAME blend components. Differences being the excess PG added to Cpt Blk as a preservative and sweetener, as well as Cpt Blk having a flavor enhancer added. ** I’ve also modified my impressions of pouch aroma to definitively being that of nougat.
I spot only burley and Cavendish in this blend. Nary a shred of Virginia to be found. *Ive since come to the conclusion that I was remiss, and didn’t or couldn’t differentiate the gold Virginia from the burley. Not sure why, but those are the facts. Cahill it up to inexperience.
Perfect amount of moisture. Ready to drop right into the bowl. *Ive remained steadfast in this observation over the years, and found RLP-6 ready to smoke straight from the pouch. Though I’ve only ever bought in bulk, 1lbs increments, not sure what the tins would bear, and yes, Lane does offer small 2oz(?) tins of RLP-6, I’ve seen them at Iwan Ries.
Upon initial lighting, you get a big melange of flavors, that rich though not overpowering casing adding a nice bit of salty/sweet yin yang. * Today, I’d say that might be true, but it’s that nougat that I really taste now. So perhaps, sweet/salty/nutty would be more accurate.
The flavor remains consistent throughout, only diminishing at the very last dregs of the bowl to elicit the strong, grilled corn flavors of burley. A fine grey/white ash remains, with very little Dottle or moisture. Surprising, as most Aros leave quite a bit of “goop” at the base of the bowl. * I still agree with this. And though I rarely smoke RLP-6 straight anymore, I do use it for the first pack with other, sweeter and more heavily cased tobacco’s like Seven Seas, to reduce the overall sweetness, and act as a filter/collection point for the excess moisture that the more powerful tobacco’s will expunge.
Overall, it’s still an enjoyable smoke. A great price point too. Though, for Aromatic smokers, I think it may be a bit light on flavor. I’m a English/Balkan smoker, so I appreciate the muted flavors versus the more typical in your face casings of the goopiest blends. It’s also substantially less sweet, which I also appreciate. I prefer a solid tobacco flavor to sweetness or flavors.
Pouch note is a light vanilla not strong like captain Black (which is apparently the OTC equivalent) * I’ve since learned that they share the SAME blend components. Differences being the excess PG added to Cpt Blk as a preservative and sweetener, as well as Cpt Blk having a flavor enhancer added. ** I’ve also modified my impressions of pouch aroma to definitively being that of nougat.
I spot only burley and Cavendish in this blend. Nary a shred of Virginia to be found. *Ive since come to the conclusion that I was remiss, and didn’t or couldn’t differentiate the gold Virginia from the burley. Not sure why, but those are the facts. Cahill it up to inexperience.
Perfect amount of moisture. Ready to drop right into the bowl. *Ive remained steadfast in this observation over the years, and found RLP-6 ready to smoke straight from the pouch. Though I’ve only ever bought in bulk, 1lbs increments, not sure what the tins would bear, and yes, Lane does offer small 2oz(?) tins of RLP-6, I’ve seen them at Iwan Ries.
Upon initial lighting, you get a big melange of flavors, that rich though not overpowering casing adding a nice bit of salty/sweet yin yang. * Today, I’d say that might be true, but it’s that nougat that I really taste now. So perhaps, sweet/salty/nutty would be more accurate.
The flavor remains consistent throughout, only diminishing at the very last dregs of the bowl to elicit the strong, grilled corn flavors of burley. A fine grey/white ash remains, with very little Dottle or moisture. Surprising, as most Aros leave quite a bit of “goop” at the base of the bowl. * I still agree with this. And though I rarely smoke RLP-6 straight anymore, I do use it for the first pack with other, sweeter and more heavily cased tobacco’s like Seven Seas, to reduce the overall sweetness, and act as a filter/collection point for the excess moisture that the more powerful tobacco’s will expunge.
Overall, it’s still an enjoyable smoke. A great price point too. Though, for Aromatic smokers, I think it may be a bit light on flavor. I’m a English/Balkan smoker, so I appreciate the muted flavors versus the more typical in your face casings of the goopiest blends. It’s also substantially less sweet, which I also appreciate. I prefer a solid tobacco flavor to sweetness or flavors.