
I would say that the plum is orientated more to my olfactory impression and only translates through the first third to half of the bowl. The red Virginia take over from there.Thanks for sharing your take on it. For me, the Perique in Chacom 4 comes through much more subtly — I get a light spice and a touch of dark fruit, but not that fuller “plummy” profile you describe. It may simply be a matter of batch variation or how our palates read the balance between the Virginias and Perique. In any case, I agree that it’s a well-made blend, and it certainly has good aging potential.



Okay. I’ll throw in some other goodies.Not kidding. First one to PM with their address gets this Borkum.
Beautiful dogsOJK in a cob with a aftermarket stem. Added another dog for the weekend.View attachment 432405View attachment 432406
