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"JY" (8) | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Medium | Medium to Strong | Medium | Tolerable |
Reviewing as a RYO/MYO cigarette tobacco. Flavor is dominated by the topping. Good flavor, but not my favorite, like a generic liqueur taste. Some acidity, very manageble. For me, no mouth feel or aftertaste problems. For some reason, really comes together and shines as a nonfiltered roll type cigarette. For me best served fresh, maximum moisture. If dried out, the flavor fades and the smoke gets coarser. Good value.
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Tudval (18) | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Mild | None Detected | Mild | Tolerable |
I also bought this initially as a replacement for RYO tobacco, but the cut is quite rough for that purpose and it produces too much smoke. You may call it 'pipey'. Funny thing is, smoked in a pipe I'm sure many would say it tastes like cigarette tobacco. So it's kinda neither here nor there, but it'a a quality natural Virginia tobacco, with no bite, but very subdued flavor profile. Quite pleasant if you're in the mood for something really mild. Also very inexpensive compared to the more sophisticated blends.
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SteelCowboy (685) | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Mild | Mild | Mild | Pleasant |
I am not a cigarette smoker, but the cut of this baccy appears to be much large for that use so I assume that this is the “fine ribbon” version and not the shag version used for RYO. The pouch scent offers little indication of the aromatic quality of this blend. In the blend it tastes like a light sweet aromatic. The Virginia’s are mild but the aromatic component, albit not strong, is enough to keep me from discerning some of the other Virginia qualities like hay, grass etc. If I had to take a stab at the flavoring, I would put it on the honey side. It burns cool and has no bite. This is easily an “all day” aromatic, but I personally prefer Stokkebye’s Dutch Cavendish to this. Danish Export is a solid offering for those that want an all-day aromatic smoke without the heavy flavorings like cherry, chocolate etc. Also given its price point, it is a far better choice than many of the OTC aromatics out there.
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Virginia lover (190) | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Mild | Very Mild | Medium | Tolerable |
The smell in the pouch is of chocolate, a fine ribbon cut with Virginias ranging from yellow to bronze. I waited for mine to be bone dry. It lights and burns very fast but there is no bite. The flavors are: citrus, tangy and honey sweet. The chocolate is there as an after taste, especially as you reach the bottom of your bowl. I guess that for the price, you can't do wrong by buying it if you like your Virginia Danish style but there are better offerings in the same vein. Still, it was a pleasant surprise.
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StevieB (1609) | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Mild | Mild to Medium | Mild | Pleasant |
Peter Stokkebye - Danish Export (No. 81).
The blend's presented as a light brown, coarse shag: don't expect a shag that's rolling tobacco fine. My moisture's spot on, and the smell is suggestive of a sweet casing of some kind.
I can't figure out exactly what type of Alcohol/Liquor the description's referring too as I don't get any alcoholic sharpness. I find it unquestionable that a sweet topping's included, but nothing alcoholic. The topping's just above mild in weight, and isn't sticky or cloying. I'll go with honey, or brown sugar. The Virginias give a pleasant flavour, mainly sweet. The burn from it's good, although it can bite me.
Nicotine: mild. Room-note: quite pleasant.
Hmmmm, Danish Export? Good enough for two stars, but too boring for any higher:
Somewhat recommended.
Pipe Used: Cob
Age When Smoked: New
Purchased From: 4noggins
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Pipestud (1825) | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Very Mild | Extremely Mild | Very Mild | Pleasant |
#81 did not strike me as a shag cut (fine ribbon though), nor did I find it to be a RYO Cigarette style blend. It burned too slow for that and the flavor was restrained... very restrained, with a light and airy all Virginia taste. I note the descriptive on TRC also mentions alcohol, but I never really tasted anything aromatic although the sweetness was just enough to make me think of cloves and honey. Not bad stuff.
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Gresh (9) | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Very Mild | Mild to Medium | Medium | Tolerable |
I purchased this for rolling, since I liked the Amsterdam Shag a lot. I figured i'd give this a try as they were beside each other.
Rolled, its very mild. no throat hit, except a very slight one near the end of the smoke. Little taste, the paper seemed to overpower the tobacco flavor. very smooth for a filterless tobacco
I found that I much preferred this in a pipe. Flavor was easier to detect but still mild. strength was similar to the Ohm Bold pipe tobacco i started out with
Wasn't a bad tobacco by any stretch, but not something i'll be purchasing again once i'm done with this pouch
Pipe Used: MM Corncob
Age When Smoked: Fresh
Purchased From: Smoker Friendly. Wilkins Twp, PA
Similar Blends: Ohm - Bold.
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Pete (3) | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Mild | None Detected | Medium | Unnoticeable |
Danish Export is about the closest smoke I can find to Export cigarettes from Canada which are 100 per cent Virginia tobacco.I also purchased a couple of ounces of Danish Import for pipes which has a much courser cut. Didn't care for it all. It had to be relit several times and had an acrid taste and smell Stick with the shag cut for RYO cigs and forget the pipe version. I find the same to be true with Five Brothers when you want a pure burley. Too sting for the pipe but an excellent RYO when you're in the mood for one of these. I can say,however, that Danish Export shag cut is excellent in blending your own pipe tobaccos as I often do. It adds that extra tanginess from the Virginias to round out your blend. For cigarettes I give this tobacco 4 stars; for pipes I give it 2.
Similar Blends: Export Canadian Cigarettes.
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Kilmarnock Piper (233) | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Mild | Extremely Mild | Medium | Pleasant to Tolerable |
OK, I must confess. This is what I order for when I get the urge for a RYO cigarette, or a small pipe smoked like a cigarette. Old habits die hard! I have yet to smoke this as a true pipe tobacco, but if I do will set down my impressions. This works great in a cigarette, and I think that may be what it is mainly designed for, but marketed as pipe tobacco to dodge those exorbitant RYO taxes!
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