After reading many reviews praising The Country Squire's blends I picked up a few to sample.
After recently finishing a couple ounces of Old Toby my review is quite simple - this stuff is outstanding!
It's a burley/virginia/perique concoction with a very sweet vanilla/caramel/sugar topping. Marvelous pouch note that translates pretty well flavor-wise when you smoke it. One of those tobaccos where I think, "Wow, this stuff is great!" as I burn through a bowl. While it arrived pretty damp it burned & stayed lit well. Mild yet very satisfying. Incredible room note. Minimal goop in the bottom of the bowl.
Overall Old Toby is remarkably reminiscent of Sutliff's Molto Dolce & Creme Brulee. If you like those blends you'd definitely appreciate Old Toby.
Old Toby is actually the second blend from The Country Squire I've tried, the first being their holiday offering Figgy Pudding, which was also freakin' delicious.
Next up are Rivendell & Second Breakfast. If they're anything like the first two I've tried I'm in for a treat...
After recently finishing a couple ounces of Old Toby my review is quite simple - this stuff is outstanding!
It's a burley/virginia/perique concoction with a very sweet vanilla/caramel/sugar topping. Marvelous pouch note that translates pretty well flavor-wise when you smoke it. One of those tobaccos where I think, "Wow, this stuff is great!" as I burn through a bowl. While it arrived pretty damp it burned & stayed lit well. Mild yet very satisfying. Incredible room note. Minimal goop in the bottom of the bowl.
Overall Old Toby is remarkably reminiscent of Sutliff's Molto Dolce & Creme Brulee. If you like those blends you'd definitely appreciate Old Toby.
Old Toby is actually the second blend from The Country Squire I've tried, the first being their holiday offering Figgy Pudding, which was also freakin' delicious.
Next up are Rivendell & Second Breakfast. If they're anything like the first two I've tried I'm in for a treat...