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ziv

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 19, 2024
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Picked up a tin of Sutliff Bosphorus Cruise from a local B&M shop today. Naturally, it was the last one. Has no date sticker, unfortunately.
Looks like the blend is not produced anymore, does it mean that the tin is worth more now? :) Haven't opened it yet.
It's an English and has 3.56 on tobacco reviews.
 

renfield

Lifer
Oct 16, 2011
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This thread got me to checking the cellar. I have a tin of Bosphorus Cruise from 2013. Talk about getting buried. I guess I’ll pop it when the weather turns a bit cooler.
 
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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
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I wonder if Sutliff still sells it in bulk under a different name.
They did, but it was apparently discontinued. It was Sutliff Byzantium #525.

On a different note, one Sutliff English that flies under the radar is Super Value English Mixture. Here's my review of it:

The smoky, woody, earthy, lightly musty, sweet Cyprian Latakia is a major player, though it never dominates the experience. The red Virginia is tangy dark fruit sweet with a little earth, wood, bread, sugar, and a touch of vinegar as a competitive supporting player. The bright Virginia provides grass, tart and tangy citrus with a light floral, tart lemon and sugar notes in a secondary role. The burley provides a lightly earthy, woody, nutty sweetness as a condiment. The earthy perique is a minor ingredient, more plumy and raisiny than pepper. Also added to the mix is some Oriental, which seems to be Smyrna, which is woody, earthy, floral, herbal, vegetative, and buttery with a very slight sour, mustiness. The nic-hit is just shy of the center of mild to medium. The strength is a step short of the medium mark, while the taste level is medium. Won't bite or get harsh, and has very few rough edges. Well balanced with a little complexity, it burns cool, clean and fairly smoothly at a moderate rate with a very consistent sweet and savory flavor that translates to the pleasant, lightly lingering after taste and room note. Will burn to the last ember as it leaves virtually no moisture in the bowl. Requires an average number of relights. It’s an all day smoke that won’t dull your senses, and would make a good starter English blend as well as a comfortable companion for one experienced with blends in this genre.
©Jim Amash 2016.
 

ziv

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 19, 2024
160
1,000
South Florida
On a different note, one Sutliff English that flies under the radar is Super Value English Mixture. Here's my review of it:

The smoky, woody, earthy, lightly musty, sweet Cyprian Latakia is a major player, though it never dominates the experience. The red Virginia is tangy dark fruit sweet with a little earth, wood, bread, sugar, and a touch of vinegar as a competitive supporting player. The bright Virginia provides grass, tart and tangy citrus with a light floral, tart lemon and sugar notes in a secondary role. The burley provides a lightly earthy, woody, nutty sweetness as a condiment. The earthy perique is a minor ingredient, more plumy and raisiny than pepper. Also added to the mix is some Oriental, which seems to be Smyrna, which is woody, earthy, floral, herbal, vegetative, and buttery with a very slight sour, mustiness. The nic-hit is just shy of the center of mild to medium. The strength is a step short of the medium mark, while the taste level is medium. Won't bite or get harsh, and has very few rough edges. Well balanced with a little complexity, it burns cool, clean and fairly smoothly at a moderate rate with a very consistent sweet and savory flavor that translates to the pleasant, lightly lingering after taste and room note. Will burn to the last ember as it leaves virtually no moisture in the bowl. Requires an average number of relights. It’s an all day smoke that won’t dull your senses, and would make a good starter English blend as well as a comfortable companion for one experienced with blends in this genre.
©Jim Amash 2016.
I have a pouch, and I like it a lot! Delivers more than the name would suggest for sure.