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Post by JimInks on Mar 11, 2016 14:51:17 GMT -5
The folks at Cornell & Diehl are releasing a new line of products called “Small Batch”, meaning that a limited number of 400 two ounce tins are manufactured for this first entry in the series, Straight Up English. I was sent a sample for this review. The blend will be available on March 17.
The bright Virginia is very citrusy sweet with a light grass, sharp spice note. The red Virginia is ripe, tangy dark fruit sweet with some earth, and a hint of spice as second lead, though I seem to notice it a little more at the start than at the finish. The white burley is ten percent of the blend; woody with a minor sharp note here and there as it provides a little complexity and strength in an important support role. The very smoky and woody sweet Cyprian latakia is seventeen percent of the blend as it provides enough body to make interesting without diminishing the effect of the other components. The nic-hit is mild. The strength is half way between mild and medium while the taste falls just shy of the medium level. The strength of the taste is partly due to the sweetness of the Virginias. Won’t bite. The moisture level of the tobacco is optimal for a ready smoke. Burns well with few relights, and a cool, clean, fairly consistent flavor as it easily burns to ash without any dampness in the bowl. Has no harsh or dull spots. Has a nice after taste and campfire sweet, light spice room note. It was designed for the English smoker who wants a lighter latakia mixture in the genre, but experienced smokers may consider it to be a nice, sweet change of pace.
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Post by JimInks on Mar 11, 2016 15:03:56 GMT -5
Correction: It's Straight Up English. Can a mod fix this for me?
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Post by sparks on Mar 11, 2016 15:32:57 GMT -5
Fixed
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Post by JimInks on Mar 11, 2016 15:49:05 GMT -5
Thanks. Can you also fix the term in the first paragraph of the review?
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Post by puffadder on Mar 11, 2016 18:38:45 GMT -5
Done
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Post by fadingdaylight on Mar 11, 2016 22:51:16 GMT -5
Jim you should put together a book. Like "JimInks Pipe Tobacco Field Guide".
Nice review, I just finished reading the thread about these new small batch blends, so this came at a perfect time.
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Post by JimInks on Mar 12, 2016 3:08:52 GMT -5
Jim you should put together a book. Like "JimInks Pipe Tobacco Field Guide". Nice review, I just finished reading the thread about these new small batch blends, so this came at a perfect time. Thanks for the kind words. The book has been suggested before, but I've not smoked a number of blends that I think ought to be in one before I could even think of it. And I doubt I could get a publisher to take on what would not be a big seller. I know better than to try self publishing, so that wouldn't be an option. But, you never know.
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Post by sparks on Mar 12, 2016 8:06:38 GMT -5
I think a book is a great idea. With the web and places like Amazon now, self publishing is a much easier endeavor.
Nice review, Jim. Thanks.
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Post by papipeguy on Mar 12, 2016 8:32:56 GMT -5
Good Lord, Jim. What blends could you have possibly not smoked? I think there are resources to get a book published. Grants from trade groups, corporate sponsors and clubs. Where there's a will, there's a way.
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Post by puffadder on Mar 12, 2016 8:35:36 GMT -5
A book? Splendid idea.
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Post by JimInks on Mar 12, 2016 13:01:25 GMT -5
Good Lord, Jim. What blends could you have possibly not smoked? I think there are resources to get a book published. Grants from trade groups, corporate sponsors and clubs. Where there's a will, there's a way. There's hundreds (thousands, actually) of blends I haven't smoked. Several companies' product lines are hardly touched (Stanwell, Peterson, F&T, Villiger, etc.), and some like Esoterica, Germain's, Peter Heinrichs, Orlik, STG, and Wessex should be complete or at least better represented, and are not.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2016 18:47:32 GMT -5
Villiger seems DOA.
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Post by charl on Mar 19, 2016 4:00:38 GMT -5
This tobacco seems like it might work for me.
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