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Benedict Munsinger

Part of the Furniture Now
Nov 6, 2024
570
11,075
54
Manchester
(description taken from another forum thread from my post) Opened a new tin of Robert McConnell — Heritage Ready Rubbed (I’ve written about this blend before, but decided to refresh my impressions). Just like its prototype — the 1979 Dunhill Ready Rubbed — this mixture is composed mainly of matured Virginias, harmoniously complemented by refined African Burley. The tobacco reveals a gentle, nut-like nuance as it develops. According to the manufacturer, Robert McConnell Ready Rubbed has a more pronounced and intense “hay” aroma compared to the original blend. The appearance closely matches the classic as well.
Strength: 1.5–2 out of 5
Flavor family: Virginia-forward
Cut: Ready Rubbed (Broken Flake)
Components: Virginia, Burley
Aromaticing: none
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DonutLuvr

Can't Leave
Sep 12, 2019
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2,367
SW Ohio

Benedict Munsinger

Part of the Furniture Now
Nov 6, 2024
570
11,075
54
Manchester
Stopped at a B&M today…. Picked up a few cigars and Pesse Canoe Oriental Flake. I was super excited to try this until I got home and opened the container View attachment 437576View attachment 437575View attachment 437574
How is this blend overall?
I’ve tried the Vanilla before and, honestly, it didn’t impress me at all. The Turkish blends tend to be heavily cased, sometimes to the point where the natural tobacco character gets completely buried. This one, however, seems to be a different story — from what I can tell, it’s a straight, clean Oriental-forward blend, without that overpowering aromatic treatment. That alone already makes it far more interesting to me.
 

DonutLuvr

Can't Leave
Sep 12, 2019
301
2,367
SW Ohio
How is this blend overall?
I’ve tried the Vanilla before and, honestly, it didn’t impress me at all. The Turkish blends tend to be heavily cased, sometimes to the point where the natural tobacco character gets completely buried. This one, however, seems to be a different story — from what I can tell, it’s a straight, clean Oriental-forward blend, without that overpowering aromatic treatment. That alone already makes it far more interesting to me.

When I find out, I’ll report back. This was the first tin I ever purchased of it. Going to exchange it for another as soon as I get a chance to make it back to the B&m
 

Benedict Munsinger

Part of the Furniture Now
Nov 6, 2024
570
11,075
54
Manchester
(description of tobacco taken from my post on another forum thread) Robert McConnell Heritage Barking Road. Kohlhase & Kopp used the old Dunhill My Mixture 221B Baker Street (exclusive to Dunhill stores back in the day) as the prototype — a classic Virginia/Burley blend. Ribbon cut, packs and lights without fuss.
Composition: various Virginias with dark, sun-cured Burley for that roasted character and a subtle top note, similar to Royal Yacht or Three Year Matured Virginia but milder. No heavy casing. Tin note: roasted, nutty, with a light fruit hint. In the bowl: relatively mild taste and aroma at first, but don't let it fool you — it's a solid 2.5/5 in strength, with dense, earthy flavor from the Burley and sweet Virginia base. Burns cool, high-quality leaf. On TobaccoReviews it's around 3.2–3.3/4 average — smokers like the balance and natural tobacco taste, call it reliable without being overpowering. A few mention it's close to the original 221B but softer.
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wyfbane

Lifer
Apr 26, 2013
6,732
12,767
Tennessee
I haven't opened a fresh tin in probably 3 years. So many jam jars of samples in my stash I felt guilty. I have tried a few pouches, but not tins. I had a *very* stressful day today so I decided the heck with it. I decided to f i n a l l y board the Black Frigate!

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It is darn tasty stuff!