I smell it in the jar but only after I went looking for it after folks here kept insisting it was there. I don't taste it the smoke at all.I don't get any kind of floral from St. Bruno.
So I hear. I'd have loved to have tried it.todays version of St Bruno has a very toned down sauce compared with years ago
@marconi I like St. Bruno and Condor in my clay pipes; recently tried the Erinmore Flake and like the fact it's still sold in tins and no plastic packaging like the UK St. Bruno Flake...I just don’t like the taste of St Bruno or Condor I have tried multiple times but there is just something not right about them IMO. I do like Ennerdale and I love Erinmore Flake.
I have the same experience most pipe smokers I meet on the street smoke St Bruno and nothing else.That might have something to do with the lack of High street tobacconist.The people I know get their St Bruno fix from Londis,Tesco,etc and never use online stores.I love it.
For years I never understood why it was considered a lakeland. No perfume or granny soap, just a rich musky smell.
It's taken going back and trying all those degrees of lakeland flake to see that, of course its a lakeland. But it's pretty subtle.
I have a couple of friends over here who have only ever cared for St Bruno and little else. No matter what I throw at them - Germains, Balkan Sobranie, McClellands - nothing trumps the Bruno.
@marconi I used to buy OTC pipe baccy at supermarkets or the local Co-Op stores, or the newsagent in Chesterfield that sells loose Gawith Hoggarth blends - something I highly recommend due to the lack of plastic packaging; you can take your own container and get it weighed out (minimum purchase 10g). Dad says when I went to see the Sealed Knot, re-using the empty packet didn't offset the emissions from burning the tobacco!I have the same experience most pipe smokers I meet on the street smoke St Bruno and nothing else.That might have something to do with the lack of High street tobacconist.The people I know get their St Bruno fix from Londis,Tesco,etc and never use online stores.
What Gawith loose blends do they sell?@marconi I used to buy OTC pipe baccy at supermarkets or the local Co-Op stores, or the newsagent in Chesterfield that sells loose Gawith Hoggarth blends - something I highly recommend due to the lack of plastic packaging; you can take your own container and get it weighed out (minimum purchase 10g). Dad says when I went to see the Sealed Knot, re-using the empty packet didn't offset the emissions from burning the tobacco!
I do the same thing! I have a MM Morgan dedicated to St Bruno RR. I can't decide on a favorite between St. Bruno RR in the cob or DDNR in the Bing's favorite.St Bruno Ready Rubbed is my to-go blend along with a small cob pipe. I don't get any floral or other obvious topping flavors.