A mellow, fragrant Latakia blend aged with stave cubes cut from barrels used to mature and flavor Frog Morton's own special whiskeys.
Strength: Mild to Medium
Flavoring: Mild
Taste: Medium
Room Note: Pleasant to Tolerable
Blend Type: English
Contents: Latakia, Virginia
Flavoring: Whisky
Cut: Ribbon
Notes: The name Frog Morton comes to us from the works of JRR Tolkien. Frogmorton: A village in the Eastfarthing of the Shire. It stood on the East Road, between the Three-farthing Stone (fourteen miles to the west) and the Brandywine Bridge (twenty-two miles to the east). Immediately to the north of the village, the stream known as the Water broke into two, creating a wide watery region - this feature seems to have given Frog Morton its name, which means "frog marsh".
This is one of my favorite blends and always keep it stocked in my cellar, and I smoke it at least 2 days a week. when I open the tin I get a strong woody smell. The tobacco was a little moist so I would let it dry out a little before you smoke it. when I packed my pipe the tobacco lit very well and stayed lit, and did not need to be re light.the room note is amazing you get that wood smell and a hint of the whisky. I have gotten many complements from people on how they like the smell of the tobacco. I would let this tobacco age for as long as you can I have smoked new tins and tins that I have let sit for 2+ years and even though I did enjoy both, but enjoyed the aged tin a lot better. over all I give this a 5 star rating .
Strength: Mild to Medium
Flavoring: Mild
Taste: Medium
Room Note: Pleasant to Tolerable
Blend Type: English
Contents: Latakia, Virginia
Flavoring: Whisky
Cut: Ribbon
Notes: The name Frog Morton comes to us from the works of JRR Tolkien. Frogmorton: A village in the Eastfarthing of the Shire. It stood on the East Road, between the Three-farthing Stone (fourteen miles to the west) and the Brandywine Bridge (twenty-two miles to the east). Immediately to the north of the village, the stream known as the Water broke into two, creating a wide watery region - this feature seems to have given Frog Morton its name, which means "frog marsh".
This is one of my favorite blends and always keep it stocked in my cellar, and I smoke it at least 2 days a week. when I open the tin I get a strong woody smell. The tobacco was a little moist so I would let it dry out a little before you smoke it. when I packed my pipe the tobacco lit very well and stayed lit, and did not need to be re light.the room note is amazing you get that wood smell and a hint of the whisky. I have gotten many complements from people on how they like the smell of the tobacco. I would let this tobacco age for as long as you can I have smoked new tins and tins that I have let sit for 2+ years and even though I did enjoy both, but enjoyed the aged tin a lot better. over all I give this a 5 star rating .