Seattle Pipe Club Plum Pudding Special Reserve

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Lifer
Oct 3, 2019
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I love it. Cut a thick flake or a shag depending on my mood and dry time available. Remarkably consistent flavour given the kitchen sink nature of it.

Hard to get over the border without a lot of customs fees.
 
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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
65,124
663,588
Yes. It's a superior blend. Here's my review:

Though it is true that the smoky, woody, musty sweet Cyprian Latakia is the most important component, the other constituent tobaccos synergistically combine to form a cohesive, multi-dimensional flavor. The black stoved and red Virginias are also upgraded leaf especially for this Reserve blend. They offer earth and a little grass, fermented tangy ripe, stewed dark fruit and citrus with a light barbecue essence. The sun cured Orientals not present in the original Plum Pudding add a bit more sweetness, depth and dimension to the complexity. The dry, buttery sweet and sour, wood and smoke from the Orientals also sport a pinch of salt in the background, a little less so than they do in the other version due to the upgraded Turkish leaf. There is a continual undercurrent of spice, raisins and figs from the perique, though the spice is lightly more obvious. The unsweetened black cavendish provides a brown sugary smoothness in a small support role. The nicotine status is a shade closer to medium than it is to mild. The strength and taste positions are medium. It won’t bite, and any chance of harshness is tamed by the black cavendish. The pressed kake plug is easily broken apart. The tobacco is a little moist, but I did not feel the need to dry it. I recommend not totally rubbing it out. I broke off small pieces and dropped them into the bowl. It burns a bit slow, cool and clean with a very consistent and intricate, deeply rich and creamy smooth, smoky, woody sweet taste from start to finish. It requires some relights, and leaves just a little moisture in the bowl. It sports a very pleasant, lingering after taste with a stronger room note. It’s not quite an all day smoke, but is certainly repeatable.

Aside from the previously noted differences from the other Plum Pudding, PPSR is a little sweeter, deeper, smoother and richer in flavor, with nearly the same strength and taste levels. Its sweetness has a mildly more fermented character, and the “barbecue” note a tad more pronounced. Well balanced, you’ll notice virtually all of the inherent aspects of the tobaccos in every moment of the experience.
 

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Lifer
Jun 20, 2019
4,283
12,656
The Big Rock Candy Mountains
I find it to be weak sauce. I like Indian curries and Thai and Vietnamese food. I take the latter two with a side of sliced Thai bird peppers in fish sauce. Tobacco-wise, I like Lakeland soaps (the soapier, the better) and Latakia bombs. Straight Va and VaPers are too dainty for me. The complexity that others find in SPC PPSR elude me. I'd like it more if it has more latakia. For me, it cost too much for too little.
 
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saintpeter

Lifer
May 20, 2017
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I thank you, one and all. It was an impulse bid at an auction and I am looking forward to it.
 
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