GLP Horizons is probably the most sugary English blend I have tried in recent days. The red Virginias play a big role in the background. Not overly done however. Very good and enjoyable.
So you say there's a race of men in the trees? Love the avatar. Great album.Another option is aging a blend with a decent amount of Virginia in it. I’ve opened Englishes with 5+ years that were very sweet. Of course the Lat had faded so it was a completely different blend than when it was fresh.
Ha! I just threw a tin of Sillem's into a pipe order to get free shipping -- think of the money I saved!!HU have a blend called "Port Latakia" which was previously known as "Sweet Latakia". I've not tried it myself but I've heard good things. Has anyone tried it? I keep hesitating on buying as I'm worried it's going to be an aromatic along the lines of Sillems Black.
I can see why it's such a well regarded blend. For me, it still has the same drawbacks as all aromatics: namely a "hollow" kind of a flavour. It's hard to describe but I feel like aromatics are all hot air with some sweet flavour around the edges. To be fair, Sillems Black is the first aromatic I can actually finish a bowl of and I've even smoked multiple bowls of it. I'll be interested in your thoughts. Do you enjoy aromatics?Ha! I just threw a tin of Sillem's into a pipe order to get free shipping -- think of the money I saved!!I don't want to hijack the thread, but I am curious about aromatic English or crossover blends, as well as the sweet ones.
I'm still new enough to pipes that I wouldn't claim any sort of informed opinion, but I think I'm with you on this, and you described aros well -- there's some depth lacking that the topping is trying to paper over in the few that I've tried. I'm pretty sure I'm not a big Cavendish fan, although that, like everything else, may change over time! But that's why I'm investigating borderline blends, I'm hoping for a solid blend where you can taste the leaf, and the topping is just the extra sauce.I can see why it's such a well regarded blend. For me, it still has the same drawbacks as all aromatics: namely a "hollow" kind of a flavour. It's hard to describe but I feel like aromatics are all hot air with some sweet flavour around the edges. To be fair, Sillems Black is the first aromatic I can actually finish a bowl of and I've even smoked multiple bowls of it. I'll be interested in your thoughts. Do you enjoy aromatics?
Turbo, have you ever had their "Angry Cornishman?" It is also very good. A bit more Latakia.Cornishman from The Country Squire is a sweet English blend.
I am late to this one but love the question as I too seek a sweet english. I wish TR had a rating on sweetness like they do with Strength and Room Note, etc.
So many recommended here that I have not tried yet. I have tried those recommended that are NOT listed below so excluding them such as 965 (too mild), Quiet Nights (too strong), etc.
I love SPC Bourbon Barrel Aged but really costly and isn’t SPC going away? Same for Sutliff and Lane?
I like GLP Maltese Falcon, Kramers Father Demsey, and Peterson EMP.
I have not tried any below yet recommended in this post. For those who have tried all the Boswells and Country Squires of these below which one is the sweetest.
Magnum opus
SPC Plum Pudding
SPC Mississippi River
Peterson Old Dublin
Boswell’s Northwoods
Boswell’s Military Force
Boswells Mild English
Watch City Cigar Nor'easter
Samuel Gawith - Perfection
Stokkebye English Luxury
Kramers Carey Grant
Brebbia Flake
Port Latakia
Sillems Black
CD Palmetto
Country Squire Cornishman
Country Squire Shepards Pie
Country Squire Hunting Creek
Country Squire Northwest Trek
HU Port Latakia
GLP Horizons
Count Pulaski
Trafalgar
Casbah
Squadron Leader
Arango Balkan
Black House
Rattray’s Red Rapparee
Rattrays Red Lion
Rattrays Black Mallory
Rattray's Accountants Mixture
Merry Monk
Ahab's comfort
I also do not care for aromatics. To me most have a chemical aftertaste similiar to how a diet drink has an aftertaste. This could be mental because I do like Granger and War Horse so a topping flavor of anise or tonka bean is not always bad.The only one of those that i have open is Sillem's Black. As much as this gets labelled as a crossover blend, to me, this is an aromatic. So, to my taste, that comes with the usual "sweet yet hollow" quality that all aromatics have. This is the best way I can explain aromatics. They taste to me like sweetened warm air. If you enjoy aromatics then I definitely suggest trying Sillem's Black but I'd advise against considering it "an English blend with a touch of sweetness".
Have you tried Artisan's Blend?
If you don't like aromatics, i'd actually suggest avoiding Sillem's Black, unless you don't mind potentially ending up with 100g of an aromatic you don't want to smoke. i'm disappointed by SB as it's not what I was hoping it was. It shares the characteristics of aromatics that might me not enjoy them (mainly a lack of a proper tobacco flavour and instead that kind f airy sweetness).I also do not care for aromatics. To me most have a chemical aftertaste similiar to how a diet drink has an aftertaste. This could be mental because I do like Granger and War Horse so a topping flavor of anise or tonka bean is not always bad.
I forgot to mention that I have tried Artisan Blend a few years ago and it’s good.
I may give Sillens black a try.