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Post by JimInks on Feb 28, 2019 19:14:13 GMT -5
As this blend is available again (at Smoking Pipes), and I've been asked questions about it, I thought I'd post my review for those interested:
The red Virginias are mildly tangy, dark fruit sweet with earth and a touch of spice. The bright Virginias have some citrus along with a little grass, though there is less of latter aspect than expected. Both Virginias compete and complement each other. The dark fired florets from Italy add a little wood, mild spice, a slight cigar note, and a more obvious floral quality. The cigar florets are processed from dark fired Italian burley off cuts. Background support comes from the woody, buttery sweet and sour, lightly spicy Orientals. The citrus topping sports a mildly sweet richness, contrasted by the addition of the mediumly floral essence of wild flowers. The floralness of this blend creates a European feel to the very smooth, consistent flavor. It never weakens or gets harsh, and will not bite even if pushed. It does moderately tone down the tobaccos. The nic-hit is slightly more than mild. The strength is a little closer to medium than it is to mild. The taste is at the medium threshold, mostly due to the addition of the wild flowers. Well blended with some nuance, it burns at a reasonable pace, requiring few relights. Leaves very little dampness in the bowl. The after taste pleasantly lingers, and the room note is mildly sweet and floral. It’s close to an all day smoke for the experienced piper, and a good starter for those just exploring blends in this genre.
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Post by sperrytops on Feb 28, 2019 19:40:41 GMT -5
JimInks, that was a nice review. I bought a tin of this the first time it came out. I didn't care for it then. Not that it was bad, but it just didn't wow me. I took the remainder and jarred it. The rerelease has me curious as to whether sitting in a jar for a year (or 2) has changed it or whether my tastes have changed and I might enjoy it. I think I'll break it open in the next day or two and find out.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2019 19:41:59 GMT -5
Thanks again for the excellent review. I have 5 tins just sitting for a while before opening. I do have a tin open that I’ve tried a few times. Needs a couple of years to age, I’d say it can definitely be an all day smoke......especially for those that enjoy a good cigar.
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Post by McWiggins on Feb 28, 2019 19:43:07 GMT -5
Tobacco Pipes has it as well though I ordered from Smoking Pipes yesterday. I'm quite curious about it.
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Post by kbareit on Feb 28, 2019 20:48:20 GMT -5
I ordered a couple tins, Figured I might as well try it.
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Post by captblack on Feb 28, 2019 23:42:46 GMT -5
Thank you for the review. I was on the fence with this one. I’m going to add one tin to my next order. I don’t think it’s set to usurp Doblone D’Oro.
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Post by Cramptholomew on Mar 1, 2019 1:13:37 GMT -5
Ordered a tin today. Since it's blended by C&D, I'll open it, jar it, and let it sit in the back of my cellar until I remember it's there.
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Post by Legend Lover on Mar 1, 2019 3:06:04 GMT -5
Thanks for that, JimInks. May I ask, is there another name for that blend? I know some of the the Solani blends have a number and also a name. In the UK, we have the following available under the Savinelli Banner? Armonia| Aroma| Cavendish| English Mixture| Could 140 be one of those?
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Post by stogiebear on Mar 1, 2019 8:37:14 GMT -5
When I see “floral” I think of Lakeland and get scared off. Is it that sort of floral?
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Post by JimInks on Mar 1, 2019 10:21:59 GMT -5
No, it isn't. Not at all. There's no geranium here. I understand why you have that thought, but just because a blend has a floral quality to it doesn't mean it's Lakeland. Most Orientals are floral, but you'd never think Lakeland. Some Virginias have a floral note as well.
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Post by stogiebear on Mar 1, 2019 14:32:50 GMT -5
No, it isn't. Not at all. There's no geranium here. I understand why you have that thought, but just because a blend has a floral quality to it doesn't mean it's Lakeland. Most Orientals are floral, but you'd never think Lakeland. Some Virginias have a floral note as well. Thanks!
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Post by Butch Cassidy on Mar 1, 2019 14:47:12 GMT -5
Thanks for the review Jim......
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Post by Cramptholomew on Mar 1, 2019 15:03:30 GMT -5
Thanks for the review Jim...... yes, Jim, thanks!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2019 11:23:59 GMT -5
I’d say it can definitely be an all day smoke......especially for those that enjoy a good cigar. I also detected a cigar quality from this one which unfortunately doesn't agree with my palate.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2019 11:41:27 GMT -5
No, it isn't. Not at all. There's no geranium here. I understand why you have that thought, but just because a blend has a floral quality to it doesn't mean it's Lakeland. Most Orientals are floral, but you'd never think Lakeland. Some Virginias have a floral note as well. Thanks Jim.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2019 11:53:34 GMT -5
I’d say it can definitely be an all day smoke......especially for those that enjoy a good cigar. I also detected a cigar quality from this one which unfortunately doesn't agree with my palate. If you have any tins you care to sell, PM me👍 Have a great weekend Mark
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Post by sperrytops on Mar 2, 2019 13:07:23 GMT -5
I’d say it can definitely be an all day smoke......especially for those that enjoy a good cigar. I also detected a cigar quality from this one which unfortunately doesn't agree with my palate. I mentioned in the What Are You Smoking thread that I just smoked some 3 year old Savinelli 140. It was entirely different than I remembered it. It was very good, no bite, smooth, minimal floral. Just age it for a while and pull it out some time in the future.
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Post by McWiggins on Mar 2, 2019 13:21:47 GMT -5
I also detected a cigar quality from this one which unfortunately doesn't agree with my palate. I mentioned in the What Are You Smoking thread that I just smoked some 3 year old Savinelli 140. It was entirely different than I remembered it. It was very good, no bite, smooth, minimal floral. Just age it for a while and pull it out some time in the future. I just got two tins in and smoked a bowl. The date on the tins tell me its three weeks old as of today. The tin note was bright with hints of hay and citrus. Smoking it was the same but with a light background of cigar that only really came out more once I made it past the halfway mark. Im not a cigar guy but to me this was tolerable and I thought to myself that with a few years on this, it will mellow a bit and be even better. Looks like you confirmed my thoughts on this.
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