SPC Plum Pudding Special Reserve, How Much Better is it?

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waterbelly

Lurker
Jan 7, 2025
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Ive got a year old tin I'm waiting on cracking. Not that I'm "that guy" but I have too much in rotation as is. Excited to try it.
 
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BlueMaxx

Can't Leave
Feb 7, 2020
359
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Indiana
It's got legs….I am slowly buying some now of the original issue before they transition.
Usually purchase 2-1….two regular PP & to one PPSR.
Did not like the Bourbon issue.
I have jarred along the years and it really only gets smoother with age.
 
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BPatrick

Might Stick Around
Feb 20, 2024
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Southwest Lower Michigan
It's got legs….I am slowly buying some now of the original issue before they transition.
Usually purchase 2-1….two regular PP & to one PPSR.
Did not like the Bourbon issue.
I have jarred along the years and it really only gets smoother with age.
I started doing that when I fell for the Special Reserve is a limited run. Lol. I really liked it and cellared around 5 pounds within 3 months. Then I've slowly added more each year. I'm pretty sure I'm 7 lbs of PPSR and probably 9 lbs of PP. Just did another large order. I typically by Plum Pudding in the 8 oz. Tins and the Special Reserve comes in 4 oz cakes. I decided that Plum Pudding, Plum Pudding Special Reserve, Chelsea Morning, and Quiet Nights were my top English Blends. I will never run out of these. I quit buying pipes and just focused on tobacco when a few sites started taxing. Found new sites and loaded up everything I thought I'd need to last my lifetime.
 

LudwigB88

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 4, 2023
293
454
Just popped a brand new tin. I had regular PP years ago at beginning of my pipe journey. I wasn’t yet experienced with how to taste tobacco. (Confession: I once dumped an entire canister of Stonehenge in the garbage !) Anyway, this PP Special Reserve is so smooth. Others have noted it might be too smooth. I find it wonderfully balanced and round. Reminds me of my first smoke years ago of Penzance. It certainly isn’t edgy like Gaslight, so if that’s what you’re after look elsewhere; but as a balanced smoke, it might be unbeatable. Complexity is something that seasoned pipe smokers can detect. As long as you have a collection of different blends you won’t be disappointed. I find PP Special Reserve fantastic this time of year. Plus, since this already has aged tobaccos, there’s no need to age it. In fact, it might be better new.
 
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