Newminster vs Stokkebye

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supdog

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I recently did a comparison tasting with PS Proper English an Newminster Ultimate English. I found that the Newminster seemed to a bit more refined and had a bit more going on. The PS was good also, just a bit more straight forward. Anyone who likes PSPE should try NUE, I think you will like it. These two are close enough to say that one is better than the other will come down to personal preference.

 

cortezattic

Lifer
Nov 19, 2009
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Well, I'm glad somebody else has noted that the Newminster line appears to be designed as head-to-head competition

for the Peter Stokkebye brands. Not exactly copies, but competition for market share. For a while I thought I was over

thinking the issue. In any event, the blends that I have tried, from each company, seem to be high quality entries in the

bulk pipe tobacco market. I too prefer Newminster's Superior Round Slices, but that won't keep me from stocking up on LBF.

 

bobpnm

Lifer
Jul 24, 2012
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I can't tell a bit of difference in the two "Oriental" Englishes. After reading something Roth wrote in a post about what dark fired meant I ordered som Newminster Superior Round Slices. I found I prefer the Newminster also.

 

pipebow88

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Well it looks like I have another bulk to try out out. Newminster goes on the list.

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supdog

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I'm looking forward to trying the Newminster English Oriental. I really like PSEOS and if the NEO is as good or better I will be happy.

 

cortezattic

Lifer
Nov 19, 2009
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I just popped open a 1 yr. old jar of 400 SNF and was greeted by the faint aroma of -- get this -- strawberry jam!

They say it's not an aromatic, and after smoking a bowl I have to agree. There are no artificial flavors, even though

that strawberry jam aroma reappears in the taste and finish.
This sounds like a contradiction, but I've experienced that faint strawberry flavor before -- in Rattray's Brown Clunee.

So I'm beginning to believe that some Virginia varieties and/or preparations produce that flavor naturally.
This is not to say that 400 SNF occupies a spot at the fruity end of the Virginia flavor spectrum. It is definitely a

sharp, grassy flake with light citrus overtones. It is also fairly sweet and can burn hot if you puff carelessly;

but its dark, turbinado sweetness is very enjoyable. For me, there isn't much of a nicotine hit, but some would call

it a mild-medium strength smoke.
This is one of those racy Va. flakes that veteran Va. flake smokers will enjoy immensely, but it needs some time in the jar.

I think Altadis 507-C is a better economy Va. flake for those wishing to stockpile a bulk purchase.
ps. This is definitely not in a class with Brown Clunee, which I mention only in the context of that strawberry aroma.

 

supdog

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This sounds like a contradiction, but I've experienced that faint strawberry flavor before -- in Rattray's Brown Clunee.

So I'm beginning to believe that some Virginia varieties and/or preparations produce that flavor naturally.
It's funny you should mention that because the other night I had a bowl of Dunhill MM965 and I swear I tasted a light berry note in the first 1/4 of the bowl. It was mild but definitely there.

 
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