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Post by Gypo on Apr 28, 2023 19:39:47 GMT -5
What is your favorite English Aromatic?
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Post by turbocat on Apr 28, 2023 19:54:13 GMT -5
Solent Mixture, followed by DAN Tobacco Fred the Frog.
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Post by urbino on Apr 28, 2023 21:17:32 GMT -5
Right this moment, I can't think of any I've smoked. Hmm.
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Post by Gypo on Apr 28, 2023 21:19:08 GMT -5
Solent Mixture, followed by DAN Tobacco Fred the Frog. Fred the Frog?
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Post by turbocat on Apr 28, 2023 21:30:42 GMT -5
It’s definitely an obscure one. Licorice and a hint of another flavor that I’ve not been able to identify.
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Post by Ronv69 on Apr 28, 2023 21:33:30 GMT -5
Wilke #400, for now.
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Post by chasingembers on Apr 28, 2023 22:16:26 GMT -5
The Solent Mixture Lizzie's Blood Red English Pembroke English Chocolate
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Post by Zach on Apr 29, 2023 12:06:34 GMT -5
Probably Palmetto Balkan, for the moment. Similar but defunct, McClelland Frog Morton's Cellar. The Palmetto Balkan has less casing and higher quality tobaccos. Sorry McClelland.
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Post by Gypo on Apr 29, 2023 12:53:48 GMT -5
Probably Palmetto Balkan, for the moment. Similar but defunct, McClelland Frog Morton's Cellar. The Palmetto Balkan has less casing and higher quality tobaccos. Sorry McClelland. I was very fortunate to be gifted a tin of Frog Morton and enjoyed it very much. I have tried Palmetto Balkan and have two tins in my cellar.
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Post by Gypo on Apr 29, 2023 12:59:39 GMT -5
The Solent Mixture Lizzie's Blood Red English Pembroke English Chocolate I have tried Two Friends English Chocolate and enjoyed it also have some Pembroke in the rotation box. I put Solent Mixture on my wish list but could not find Lizzie's Blood Red English thank you.
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Post by Zach on Apr 29, 2023 13:01:42 GMT -5
I believe Lizzie's is from Wilke.
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Post by trailboss on Apr 29, 2023 14:07:07 GMT -5
I really like Bengal Slices single barrel, but it was a one off run, currently unavailable... I bought 10 tins on a whim, glad I did.
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Post by Ronv69 on Apr 29, 2023 14:08:34 GMT -5
I really like Bengal Slices single barrel, but it was a one off run, currently unavailable... I bought 10 tins on a whim, glad I did. I, unfortunately, only bought 2.
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Post by Mrs. Zarnicky on Apr 29, 2023 20:12:06 GMT -5
What is your favorite English Aromatic? Zarnicky really liking Hunting Creek from The Country Squire. This one of Zarnicky's favourite tobaccos. Here is review I putting in Zarnicky data base: A truly exotic cocktail of tobacco; full flavored, yet mild. This “hybrid" has characteristics of English and aromatic pipe blends. Semi-sweet flavors are accented by a dash of Latakia to make each bowl its own adventure. This complex blend is extremely pleasing. Hunting Creek has an intoxicating room note. The brown sugary black cavendish is the lead component. The nutty, earthy, woody burley is a supporting player. The grassy, citrusy Virginia is a secondary player. The smoky, woody, earthy sweet Cyprian Latakia is a condiment that plays a slight bit above its station. The vanilla topping seems to be the most prominent. The toppings sublimate the tobaccos quite a lot, though they do allow them to mildly peek through. That’s especially true for the Latakia. The strength is in the center of mild to medium, while the taste barely reaches the medium mark. The nic-hit is a slot below the strength threshold. Won’t bite or get harsh, and has no dull moments or rough edges. Burns cool and clean at a reasonable pace with a very consistent sweet, lightly creamy, mildly rich flavor with a hint of savoriness that translates to the lightly lingering after taste. Leaves little moisture in the bowl, and requires an average number of relights. Let me know how you liking. The tobacco I mean.
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Post by username on Apr 29, 2023 20:19:56 GMT -5
i liked what little of HGL I smoked. I have tin of fred the frog didn't know it was a crossover,
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Post by Ronv69 on Apr 29, 2023 20:20:10 GMT -5
Let me take a wild guess who wrote that! 😁 Some guy from the funny papers?
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Post by Silver on Apr 29, 2023 20:22:35 GMT -5
What is your favorite English Aromatic? Zarnicky really liking Hunting Creek from The Country Squire. This one of Zarnicky's favourite tobaccos. Here is review I putting in Zarnicky data base: A truly exotic cocktail of tobacco; full flavored, yet mild. This “hybrid" has characteristics of English and aromatic pipe blends. Semi-sweet flavors are accented by a dash of Latakia to make each bowl its own adventure. This complex blend is extremely pleasing. Hunting Creek has an intoxicating room note. The brown sugary black cavendish is the lead component. The nutty, earthy, woody burley is a supporting player. The grassy, citrusy Virginia is a secondary player. The smoky, woody, earthy sweet Cyprian Latakia is a condiment that plays a slight bit above its station. The vanilla topping seems to be the most prominent. The toppings sublimate the tobaccos quite a lot, though they do allow them to mildly peek through. That’s especially true for the Latakia. The strength is in the center of mild to medium, while the taste barely reaches the medium mark. The nic-hit is a slot below the strength threshold. Won’t bite or get harsh, and has no dull moments or rough edges. Burns cool and clean at a reasonable pace with a very consistent sweet, lightly creamy, mildly rich flavor with a hint of savoriness that translates to the lightly lingering after taste. Leaves little moisture in the bowl, and requires an average number of relights. Let me know how you liking. The tobacco I mean. Thank you, Jim!
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Post by Mrs. Zarnicky on Apr 29, 2023 20:27:20 GMT -5
Let me take a wild guess who wrote that! 😁 Some guy from the funny papers? Review written by JimInks on tobaccoreviews.com.
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Post by Ronv69 on Apr 29, 2023 20:29:25 GMT -5
Let me take a wild guess who wrote that! 😁 Some guy from the funny papers? Review written by JimInks on tobaccoreviews.com. Yes, thank you. He draws Sonic The Hedgehog and Archie Comics.
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Post by turbocat on Apr 29, 2023 21:53:38 GMT -5
i liked what little of HGL I smoked. I have tin of fred the frog didn't know it was a crossover, I’ve never seen it promoted as such, it’s rarely discussed at all, but it’s a primarily VA/Latakia, so I’ve always thought of it that way. Without the topping, I would think it would somewhat fall into a medium English category.
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Post by urbino on Apr 29, 2023 22:00:23 GMT -5
Is there a distinction between an "English Aromatic" and an "American English"? I mean, I guess one might not refer to a blend made by an English company as an "American English", but in terms of the blend, they mean the same thing, right? An English with flavoring added?
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Post by taiguy66 on Apr 30, 2023 10:15:56 GMT -5
I really like Bengal Slices single barrel, but it was a one off run, currently unavailable... I bought 10 tins on a whim, glad I did. 100% Charlie. 👍
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Post by Gypo on Apr 30, 2023 11:20:31 GMT -5
I really like Bengal Slices single barrel, but it was a one off run, currently unavailable... I bought 10 tins on a whim, glad I did. 100% Charlie. 👍 Good to see you Ted!
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Post by trailboss on Apr 30, 2023 12:50:18 GMT -5
Ted>Ted Would that be considered a Ted talk?😉
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Post by turbocat on Apr 30, 2023 13:57:38 GMT -5
Ted>Ted Would that be considered a Ted talk?😉 It would, especially if I join in.
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Post by matt on Sept 20, 2023 17:06:41 GMT -5
Boswell's Titus. So unique and delicious. And always available.
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Post by Zach on Sept 20, 2023 17:49:30 GMT -5
Is there a distinction between an "English Aromatic" and an "American English"? I mean, I guess one might not refer to a blend made by an English company as an "American English", but in terms of the blend, they mean the same thing, right? An English with flavoring added? It seems nobody answered or discussed this, but Bob Runowski made “American English” blends, and referred to an American English as an English mixture using burleys. Morley’s Best is an American English blend. An aromatic English mixture is often called so or called a crossover or English aromatic. The most straightforward true English mixture is just Virginia and Latakia. Then, the most straightforward American English mixture would be burley and Latakia. To the topic of the thread, one of my favorite English aromatics was Frog Morton Cellar. I don’t smoke too many of them but I suppose my favorite one is Gawith Hoggarth’s Bob’s Chocolate Flake.
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Post by Ronv69 on Sept 20, 2023 21:07:14 GMT -5
Is there a distinction between an "English Aromatic" and an "American English"? I mean, I guess one might not refer to a blend made by an English company as an "American English", but in terms of the blend, they mean the same thing, right? An English with flavoring added? It seems nobody answered or discussed this, but Bob Runowski made “American English” blends, and referred to an American English as an English mixture using burleys. Morley’s Best is an American English blend. An aromatic English mixture is often called so or called a crossover or English aromatic. The most straightforward true English mixture is just Virginia and Latakia. Then, the most straightforward American English mixture would be burley and Latakia. To the topic of the thread, one of my favorite English aromatics was Frog Morton Cellar. I don’t smoke too many of them but I suppose my favorite one is Gawith Hoggarth’s Bob’s Chocolate Flake. I'm smoking FMC at the moment. 😁
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Post by Gypo on Sept 20, 2023 22:03:09 GMT -5
Is there a distinction between an "English Aromatic" and an "American English"? I mean, I guess one might not refer to a blend made by an English company as an "American English", but in terms of the blend, they mean the same thing, right? An English with flavoring added? It seems nobody answered or discussed this, but Bob Runowski made “American English” blends, and referred to an American English as an English mixture using burleys. Morley’s Best is an American English blend. An aromatic English mixture is often called so or called a crossover or English aromatic. The most straightforward true English mixture is just Virginia and Latakia. Then, the most straightforward American English mixture would be burley and Latakia. To the topic of the thread, one of my favorite English aromatics was Frog Morton Cellar. I don’t smoke too many of them but I suppose my favorite one is Gawith Hoggarth’s Bob’s Chocolate Flake. My sister in law gave me two tins Bob's chocolate flake for Christmas last year so I do have that one to look forward to.
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Post by Gypo on Sept 20, 2023 22:03:19 GMT -5
Is there a distinction between an "English Aromatic" and an "American English"? I mean, I guess one might not refer to a blend made by an English company as an "American English", but in terms of the blend, they mean the same thing, right? An English with flavoring added? It seems nobody answered or discussed this, but Bob Runowski made “American English” blends, and referred to an American English as an English mixture using burleys. Morley’s Best is an American English blend. An aromatic English mixture is often called so or called a crossover or English aromatic. The most straightforward true English mixture is just Virginia and Latakia. Then, the most straightforward American English mixture would be burley and Latakia. To the topic of the thread, one of my favorite English aromatics was Frog Morton Cellar. I don’t smoke too many of them but I suppose my favorite one is Gawith Hoggarth’s Bob’s Chocolate Flake. My sister in law gave me two tins Bob's chocolate flake for Christmas last year so I do have that one to look forward to.
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