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Post by JimInks on Apr 23, 2016 9:11:54 GMT -5
This blend is due to be released April 29. 777 tins are to be produced.
The spicy, richly deep sweet rum and the tingly pepper from the St, James Acadian perique are the first things that hit you as you light up. That sensation lasts from start to finish as this blend has a very consistent flavor. The topping never weakens, which doesn’t surprise me as the mixture was soaked in that rum for a week. The perique is likely to be around sixty percent of the product, and also offers some plum. The aged red Virginia (from one particular 2003 North Carolina crop) has a fermented ripe dark fruitiness and a little earth, and is noticeable much of the time in a supporting role. Just as obvious in a back up position is the woody, nutty dark fired Kentucky, whose spiciness often separates itself from that of the perique. I don’t really notice much from the Dominican Republic black cavendish, which is used to add a little smoothness, and is present in a small amount. Has a medium to strong nic-hit. The strength and taste are strong and very filling. I recommend you take your time smoking this for best effect, and don’t use a big or narrow bowl.
The tobacco was a little moist when I opened the tin, but I saw no need to dry it. The burn rate was slow to moderate, and required a few relights. It will leave a little moisture in the bowl, but no dottle. I experienced no bite, but your tongue will tingle some from the spice content. Despite its strength, it wasn't harsh at any time nor did it burn hot. Most assuredly, this is a blend for the experienced smoker, and is not an all day smoke as by design. For that type of smoker, I rate it at three stars out of four.
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Post by fadingdaylight on Apr 23, 2016 10:11:06 GMT -5
Sounds like it's right up my alley. This one is definitely going on my list for the first of May. Outstanding review as always Jim. I really enjoy reading your perspective on things.
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Post by JimInks on Apr 23, 2016 13:00:34 GMT -5
Thank you for the kind words, Jason.
If you think this is for you, then sip just a little slow and savor the spiced rum. I don't know what brand they used, but I like it.
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Post by papipeguy on Apr 23, 2016 16:51:05 GMT -5
Rum appeal to me but the heavy perique volume makes me think twice. Your review is alluring, Jim, but tell e it won't be too overbearing.
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Post by crapgame on Apr 23, 2016 17:22:53 GMT -5
How can a weeks soaking in rum be different than a day or two? wouldnt be saturated the same amount? I am just asking because I dont know about saturation levels and such..
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Post by Darin on Apr 23, 2016 20:30:30 GMT -5
I'm on the other side ... the Rum is the turn-off for me. Otherwise, this is one I would try.
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Post by JimInks on Apr 23, 2016 22:39:25 GMT -5
Papipeguy: it's hard to tell you one way or another. It's strong and full flavored. I didn't find it overwhelming, but it stretches my personal limit. In a small bowl, it's much easier to handle. My first bowl was big and it was a little too much for me, though I did like the taste. That's why I gave a qualifier on who would like it. I have smoked stronger tobaccos, like some Gawith Black XXX types. Am I answering your question?
Crapgame: I'm no expert, but toppings that don't sit long in the tobaccos can flash off easier than blends that were soaked longer, unless they were sprayed with PG, which this wasn't. I think that's the difference.
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Post by papipeguy on Apr 24, 2016 6:15:40 GMT -5
Thanks, Jim. I think I will give this a try. If it doesn't sit well with me I'm sure someone in the pipe club will be happy to have it.
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