Motzek - Tom's Twists (Sweet Crushed, Hallo, and Dark)

Log in

SmokingPipes.com Updates

Watch for Updates Twice a Week

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

Status
Not open for further replies.

karam

Lifer
Feb 2, 2019
2,369
9,079
Basel, Switzerland
Hello, these are some blends not often heard or seen here. The reason is clearly because they are handmade in one shop in Kiel, Germany. There are a lot of original blends there, a lot of which sound very alluring, the issue is the only way to make an order is by bank transfer which, although simple in this day and age, is still more involved than a simple paypal or card transaction.

Nevermind, always one to try new things, and having had a friend's recommendation I got:

  • Sweet crushed twist: Virginia/Perique + baking spices
  • Hallo (hello) twist: Virginia/Perique
  • Dark twist: Dark Fired Kentucky/Perique
The twists look more like pucks, and appear to have been pressed - not under enough pressure to make a plug, but certainly pressed. They are dense, and due to the way they are pressed/compacted it's not possible to unwind to cut proper coins, but this is just the start, I'll figure it out. I ordered 200g of each blind, thankfully they are all great.

Sweet crushed twist
Smell from the pouch is typical VaPer with warm and sweet spice, and a hint of fermentation/vinegar. Cutting a side of it to rub out shows a lot of dark tobacco under the surface, looks and smells like Perique. I can't believe all this dark tobacco is Perique though based on the taste. The taste is typical VaPer, the spices are not heard much, but there's plenty of sweetness from the golden Virginia. It's not quite an all day smoke as it is fairly full tasting and satisfying. It burns relatively cooler than other VaPers, with more spice and pepper than fruits, hay or sweetness. It's not too strong but, strong enough and full-tasting to satisfy a pig like me. Sorry, I don't do subtle flavours!

Hallo twist
Typical VaPer here too, somehow warmer, sweeter and spicier than the twist above - maybe I got them mixed up? I don't think I did as I jarred immediately and labeled the jars not to make a mistake. Nevermind, either that or the other, they're both great. The taste is classic VaPer, on the sweet side, not very complex but consistent, cool-smoking and long-smoking.

Dark twist - that'll put hairs on your chest
The smell of this one is...dung, really. My wife made a snide comment about ordering dung from abroad ;) This is a crazy blend, it shouldn't work, but it does. 50% Dark Fired Kentucky and 50% Perique. That's all. Apparently there is some baking involved, however the first taste is pretty close to Toscano cigars which are 100% Dark Fired (Italian and American). I love Toscano cigars! From then on it's a warp, a journey. An eyewatering blast of nicotine and BIG flavours. No sweetness. Tons of pepper, wood, some BBQ smoke, hints of cigar - Toscano - and a weird metallic taste which I haven't tasted before, like sucking on a coin. The retrohale is like breathing fire. Ears ringing, hiccups - the very first time I get hiccups, and I used to chain smoke, I've used snus, cigars and several pipe blends considered strong. This is stronger than 1792 flake, miles stronger than Old Dark Fired (no Virginia or the MacBaren process to temper the DFK with the twist), stronger than brown and black Gawith ropes, as well as stronger than Rustica. So is it good? For me it shot up my top 5 with the first bowl, and I've had 5 bowls so far (one per day, it really keeps you full). I don't even know how to describe it in more detail, I kind of got lost in the bowl, and it was my smallest bowl. Cool and long smoking. The room note...would probably scare thieves away!

In summary, ordering 200g of each of these three twists, including having to do a bank transfer, was a shot in the dark, thankfully it was a success, I really like all three and will be ordering more for more long-term storage. Tom Darasz, the current owner and blender of Motzek (Tabak Aus Kiel) is a friendly guy to boot. The VaPers are classic, the combination works, I haven't had a VaPer I didn't like, and I like these two a lot. The Dark one, is unique, will be getting more of it too. It's not in any way an all-day smoke, but one small bowl at the end of the day to take the edge off is enough, and the taste is somehow sublime, despite being brutal.

Current top five for this discerning pig are:
  • MacBaren HH Old Dark Fired
  • Gawith Hoggarth Sweet Rum Twist
  • Samuel Gawith 1792 Flake
  • Motzek Tom's Dark Twist
  • position vacant
Thanks for reading!

IMG_20200905_131205.jpg
 

karam

Lifer
Feb 2, 2019
2,369
9,079
Basel, Switzerland
Hey, great write up! I have enjoyed both the Sweet Crushed Twist and Tom’s Dark Twist. I wish Motzek tobaccos were easier to get over here but are worth seeking if ya haven’t tried them. Both of these are excellent twists, I really love the Sweet Crushed Twist. Hallo Twist sounds great too!

Thank you, does my description match your experience?
 

seldom

Lifer
Mar 11, 2018
1,035
940
I've been living in Germany for several years. Tabak aus Kiel certainly produces tobacco that I enjoy. Of the the ones you listed I've enjoyed Hallo Twist. One thing I noticed right off is the fermented fruit taste. Herbst 84 is one I like a lot in Autumn and 16/5 Der Neue is similar to HU Directors Cut but cheaper. I also like Ralph's Burley Cup with coffee in the morning. Come to think of it, I actually like a lot of the tobacco from Motzek/TAK. It is also generally cheaper than other options. Bank transfer is very common in Germany and I've yet to have a bad experience with it. International orders may be different.
 

karam

Lifer
Feb 2, 2019
2,369
9,079
Basel, Switzerland
Bumping own thread!

Been smoking a lot of the sweet crushed twist, it really is a delicious blend, however the proportion on Virginia to Perique fluctuates from 5% Perique to 80%, making for intersting smoking :)

Here's the tail end of one of the ropes cut up, and two different sections of the rope showing the variation in Perique amounts. The tail end was pretty much a lump of Perique, still very tasty!

IMG_20201029_095655.jpgIMG_20201029_095324.jpg
 
  • Like
Reactions: hoosierpipeguy
Status
Not open for further replies.