Once upon a time, good pipe tobacco was sweet, ripe, golden, fire cured Virginia tobacco. This is the stuff that came before burley tobacco and flavorings and mass marketing.
Pressed Virginia tobacco seems to cost $3 or $4 an ounce instead of $2 an ounce, and it’s worth the extra money.
Sutliff has taken high quality golden Virginia tobacco and pressed it into slices. As you can see, storing it in a paper can out in the summer heat causes the slices to break up quickly.
This straight Virginia burns slow, cool, dry, and sweet to the bottom of the bowl. It tastes like citrus, hay, honey, and a hint of molasses. It does not bite, gurgle, or snap and pop when you smoke it.
I just ordered another half pound of it, for about $25.
This is high quality tobacco, good straight or for blending.
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Pressed Virginia tobacco seems to cost $3 or $4 an ounce instead of $2 an ounce, and it’s worth the extra money.
Sutliff has taken high quality golden Virginia tobacco and pressed it into slices. As you can see, storing it in a paper can out in the summer heat causes the slices to break up quickly.
This straight Virginia burns slow, cool, dry, and sweet to the bottom of the bowl. It tastes like citrus, hay, honey, and a hint of molasses. It does not bite, gurgle, or snap and pop when you smoke it.
I just ordered another half pound of it, for about $25.
This is high quality tobacco, good straight or for blending.
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