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779 Golden Label
| Brand: |
Solani |
| Blender: |
R.L. Will |
| Tin Description: |
A mixture of Virginias, oriental tobaccos and Syrian latakia. A
hearty blend which is easy on the tounge. |
| Country of Origin: |
DE |
| Curing Group: |
Air Cured |
| Contents: |
Virginia
Latakia
Oriental
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| Cut: |
Ribbon |
| Packaging: |
50g Tin |
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| Strength: |
Medium
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None detected
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| Taste: |
Medium
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| Room Note: |
Pleasant to Tolerable
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| Recommendation: |
Recommended
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don1688
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03/26/2010 |
Mild to Medium
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Mild
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Medium
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Tolerable
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| This has to be scented. Can't put my finger on what it is, but I've smelled it in another tobacco before. When first opening the tin, I wasn't sure I liked the smell. But now that it's been opened a week or so, it's actually very nice. Maybe just sugar, but I can't describe. But, definatly not just Syrian Latakia, Va and oriental weeds.
Onto the smoking. This is a moderate English in my opinion and the leaf is of high quality. If you are wanting a full, smoky Cyprian type blend you are going to find this flat. If you would like a blend that allows the Va and orientals to let themselves be known, and like Syrians lighter and spicy quality I think you'll like this one. But, don't get me wrong, you can taste Syrian in all its beauty just not a sledgehammer. I find the Latakia more prevalent in the mid-bowl phase to be more precise. But this is fine, very flavorful weed that will be in my cellar always.
Why three instead of four stars? I think McClelland's "Three Oaks Syrian" has this one beat and what I will judge all Syrian blends against. I'll keep this around because the taste/scent is different enough to make this Syrian blend unique. Recommended!
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Pipesrevisited
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03/11/2010 |
Medium
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None detected
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Medium
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Pleasant
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| Update: In january /february this became my favourite after-dinner smoke. However since the good weather started in june, I have not touched it. Now I smoke mostly Virginia flakes, plugs and twists. I start to discover that my taste changes with the seasons... Anyone else has that as well?
Original test:
Nice looking gold coloured tin. Alas, here in Holland half of the beautifull "Sobranie" style engraving stamped on the lid disappears under a very ugly anti- smoking slogan. Do sticky labels really improve public health?
The tobacco is pleasantly clean to the touch although the tinnote is a bit too syruppy for me. The smooth salty tobacco taste lingers on in a nice way after smoking.
Being a lover of Latakia I like the roomnote, but as ever my girlfriend hates it :)
This Solani offering has become one of my favourite Latakia tobacco's.
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Mike Castello
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03/09/2010 |
Medium
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Medium
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Pleasant
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| English Luxury Mixture #779 is described as a medium strength English blend and that it is, but not just another in the pack. This blend stands out for a lot of reasons. When you open the tin you are greeted by an aroma that is so inviting that you know this tobacco has to be something special. The color is light brown mixed with black, but overall it is lighter shades than you expect to find in an English mixture. The cut is a beautifully even ribbon. The taste right from the start is very smooth and it builds in strength as you smoke toward the middle of the bowl. This is delicious stuff and the Syrian latakia is wonderful. The Virginias are light and bright and of the highest quality. The tobacco stayed lit all the way to the bottom of the bowl and the flavor remained sweet and smooth. There was no bottom of the bowl bitterness often experienced with other English blends touted to be excellent. ELM #779 may initially strike you as pretentious, but it lives up to it's number and the associations made to a past blend of #759. This is not a replacement for the mythic Sobranie, but it is outstanding and deserves your close inspection.
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Rodrigo de Xerez
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02/28/2010 |
Medium
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Extremely Mild
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Medium
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| Golden Label is certainly a very good Medium English made in Germany. Recommended for a trip to English Medium Mixtures before facing heavier weights.
Great quality leafs, but in the lighter side. Delicious and sweet Virginia, balanced spicey Orientals and a Syrian Latakia a little bit shy.
I agree with respected previous reviewers in the dryness and fast burning, which prevents it from deserving a better score. I experience the dryness in the mouth aftertaste as well. My favourite ones leave me an enticing chewing sensation in mouth, not this dryness (Skiff, 965 and even Balkan Sasieni and Squadron Leader)
Rdx score (10 different pipes): 89.40
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Michael
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02/25/2010 |
Medium
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Very Mild
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Medium
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| This is a so-so English/Balkan mixture, if you can classify it as such, because none of the constituent tobaccos shine through. Most of the EU mixtures blur together in their sameness to me, and 779 is no exception. As with the others, the casing used is subtle and sweet, but it imparts an artificiality I find off-putting. I wouldn't call it hearty, per the tin description, but it is tasty in a pouch tobacco sort of way, and I suppose it's balanced. To each his own. I prefer Balkan Sasieni and the Esoterica blends in this category much better and the C&D/Pease offerings best, but judge for yourself.
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mr.335
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02/08/2010 |
Mild
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Very Mild
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Mild to Medium
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| i love english blends and this is a very fine mild english blend.if you are into latakia like me, get it.you wont regret it.
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DK
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01/05/2010 |
Mild to Medium
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Mild to Medium
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Pleasant
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| This is absolutely the smoothest latakia blend I have ever smoked. That may be an overbaked statement for this tobacco, but it's true. In fact, I found that I could puff a little more vigorously than I usually do and not make this stuff bite or go bitter. Doing so actually brought out some additional flavors, although it did rough up the smoothness a little.
I like the term "English Luxury Mixture" because that's a good description of how I felt while smoking this. It's very luxurious and relaxing. Sometimes I found myself craving a little more flavor and robustness but then I have other blends to satisfy those needs. This one I think I'll keep around as a blend to kick back with and relax. It doesn't call much attention to itself - just a nice, smooth light latakia and oriental blend. Recommended for those who wear smoking jackets - it just seems to fit the profile. :)
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BriarPatch
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04/26/2009 |
Medium to Strong
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Medium to Full
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Tolerable
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| Preface: I have been smoking Dunhill Standard Mixture Medium for near-on 30 years, believing that it has no equal anywhere on earth. But it is gone now, and so I begin a quest for my Holy Grail: A substitute to replace the standard on which all English tobaccos are based:
779 is a good, honest, medium to full English blend. For once, a tin description has it right: "A hearty blend which is easy on the tongue". The tin aroma is rich and wonderful. The tobacco was a bit too dry for my preferences, but nothing on the scale of some newer American blenders who shall remain nameless. Burning too fast, just when we were getting started, the trip was over. It doesn't have the time to develop something wonderful, which would give it the 4th star. For drier tobacco enthusiasts looking for a good honest English, this would be a fine place to start. Slightly fuller than Squadron Leader and King Charles, but in the same vain, save for the dryness. The strength is perfect for an after-meal smoke. 779 contains none of the harshness associated with the more robust Balkan blends. Decidedly English.
It is also relatively expensive, which will likely have an impact on it's popularity.
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Skando
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02/02/2009 |
Mild to Medium
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Mild
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Tolerable
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| Again an old tin to clear off the cabinet.
It came about '98/'99. The friend who brought me from Switzerland said: "this is the continuation of Balkan Sobranie no 759 which is no longer produced". Oh yes, the tin shows the famous picture (not the wording Balkan which is nowadays so abused...) but the contents is visually something of the like of Standard Mixture Mild and the tin aroma also reflects a mild english mixture.
I don't know how long it will take to smoke the remainder, approximately 2/3 of the tin, not if I even will finish or throw it into the garbage (or may I bake it?)
It smokes hot and wet, bites the tongue, and poorly delivers anything worth to smoke.
I will have still a couple of bowls more, but I'm just feeling this is not for me.
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Stacey
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04/21/2008 |
Medium
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Full
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Tolerable to Strong
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I recently opened a new tin of this and immediately smoked a bowl and at first was dismayed - I couldn't taste the Syrian. I thought the quality was down hill. It tasted like an orange that had no sugar content. I was so dismayed that I wrote Steve Monjure and asked if the blend had changed. He said it hadn't. Then, out of curiosity, I tried it again and it was better. I noticed it had dried a bit, hmmm, Thag's got an idea forming in his head. I dried it for almost a day and this stuff was back to sublime! It was just amazing, the stuff was too wet. That is a first for me, because usually I find that a dry tobacco loses it's flavor. Not so with this one. This stuff is now my hands down favorite and I prefer it a bit over Balkan Sobranie. It's that good!
Original Review Follows
Picked this up at the pipe shop and was pleasantly suprised by this one. Smoked three bowls in a row and each one tasted great and competed well with the other guys smoking cigars. This packs, lights and smokes easily. No re-lighting necessary at all and it gives up big puffs of fairly dense smoke most of the way. Burns fairly quickly and tastes great. Most tobaccos I taste one day and not the next. It's hard to imagine that I would ever not taste this one. I'm not sure if the extra kick is from the orientals or not but this one seems loaded with Syrian to me, a good thing indeed. At least it seems to have more than the HH Vintage Syrian that I have on hand now. I like that one too but this is definitely the stronger of the two and that earns it an extra star in my book. In short, this smoke is mesmerizing and just flat awesome!
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Dubinthedam
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04/13/2008 |
Medium
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Mild
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Very Full
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Pleasant
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| I am a novice to english blends, but I have to say this a top quality baccy, period, english, mild or not, the fruity (apple/apicote sauce) and edible qualities just goes so well with the latakia in this blend. I find it almost amazing that it works so well. The fruitiness begins to fade at the end leaving a lovely slightly bitter sweet latakia. Top marks, this will be a favorite for a long, long time.
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Flyboy
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12/10/2006 |
Medium
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Medium
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| 779 appears to be another good tobak in the Solani line. The smell of orientals and latakia are welcomed upon opening the tin. Packs and lights with ease. If too aggressive, can be acidic. Sit back and enjoy at a smooth speed. You do not have to be above mach 1 to have your hair on fire! Will only improve with time. Still my favorite birds of the Solani lines are; 633 and 763.
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stoic066
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06/28/2006 |
Medium
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Medium
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Tolerable
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| It is a fantastic tobacco!
I love virginia tobaccos but cannot smoke them regularly because they rough up my tongue. This one has great virginia and just enough other tobaccos to smooth it out.
779 is my number one blend at the moment although the quest for a holly grail of pipe tobaccos is not over yet.
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kbosi
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01/26/2006 |
Mild to Medium
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Medium to Full
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| This is a great blend that will only get better with age. Very smooth English blend.
01/25/206- Opened a tin that I had celled since January 2004. Well I was right . 2 Yrs. age on it and it tasted great.
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Pipestud
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08/01/2005 |
Medium
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None detected
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Medium
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Pleasant
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| After opening my tin of Solani 779 and loading up and lighting my pipe, it didn't take so long to figure out why most of our esteemed reviewers here enjoyed it. This is good stuff!
The smell in the tin is deep, dark and musty (in fact, the odor was much darker and compelling than the visual of the blend itself which was rather light.) The moisture content was perfect and the leaf needed just a very short whirl in my one speed food processor to be perfect for packing.
The latakia won't hit you like a sledgehammer but it won't feather slap your palate either. This is just a nice, bitter sweet and musty Latakia blend that stays lit well and burns evenly down to nothing but a fine gray ash. Highly recommended!
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sasha
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07/07/2005 |
Mild
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Extremely Mild (Flat)
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Pleasant
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| Just the fact that the tin resembles the Balkan 759 one can be considered quite offensive. The blend itself is an abuse to the word "English mixture". Syrian latakia? Sure, but after a bleach treatment. It burns too hot and the taste lasts for a few puffs, then disappears making place to a sour taste. Not for me.
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Thatcher
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01/19/2005 |
Medium
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Medium to Full
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Pleasant
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| For some reason I expected this blend to be darker in the tin than it turned out to be. Expecting a higher proportion of dark Latakia, I instead found a lighter, golden blend heavy on Virginias and Orientals. It is a beautiful mixture, with black and varying shades of brown and gold and the occasional sighting of an almost olive drab-colored leaf, presumably an oriental varietal.
The tin aroma is heavy with Orientals and Latakia. The moisture was great and the cut, well the cut was one of those that makes you pause and realize the inferiority of the cut in so many other blends you?ve been smoking. It packed nicely and burned great all the way down with nary a relight. Given the high proportion of Virginias in the blend, I braced myself for some biting. But the bites never came. 779 turned out to be a very smooth and rich smoke. That richness, or complexity, was also a surprise. From its tin appearance I expected this to be pretty standard Virginia-with-a-little-latakia-thrown-in-for-body blends like Peterson?s Old Dublin, Pease's Piccadilly, or Dunhill Early Morning Pipe. As I smoked 779, however, I realized its superiority to any of those mixtures, owing largely to the great Orientals in this blend and the use of Syrian as opposed to Cyprian Latakia.
I can't comment on the whole Balkan Sobranie comparison issue, since I never had the pleasure of the old favorite, but I can say that I find this balkan/oriental blend much superior to the current Balkan Sasieni. If this is, indeed, similar to the old BS, then I can see how that venerable blend gained such a following.
779 is a bit pricey, though, which means that before I would purchase another tin of it, I would more likely spend the same amount of money (or less) and pick up a tin of GLP Renaissance or my beloved Robert Lewis Tree Mix.
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Spike
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10/16/2004 |
Medium
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Extremely Mild
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Medium
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Tolerable
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| I won't downgrade this blend because I don't smoke it every day. I am going easy on the English-type blends these days so I can better appreciate all the teriffic Virginnia Flake types. I find that if you smoke any English (Latakia, Perique, or Oriental) before the lighter, sweeter types you can't savor the milder tobaccos as well. When I get back into the English types, this will most likely be right up there with 965, Presbyterian, Squadron Leader, Pelican, Blackpoint, and many others. Among all the fine English blends the 779 does stand out as somewhat unique. I also agree that moisture content has a good deal to do with the enjoyment of this and many other tobacco mixtures. I smoked some Dunhill Med. English that had become quite dry a while back and it became quite acrid due to faster burning. Since it burns faster, the percieved strength is much greater. I will go along with a 9 out of 10 rating. The only real downside is many good competitors and a bit hard to find compared to Dunhill, C&D, G.L. Pease, and McClelland.
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Beer
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09/14/2004 |
Medium
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Mild to Medium
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Tolerable to Strong
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| No way this can be considered an homage to Balkan Sobranie 759... The name would suggest so, and the colors on the tin too: Solani should be tortured for such a shameless trick!
This is an OK medium-light English blend, plesant but not memorable. I have never bought I tin but I was offered a bowl in several occasion: it never struck me as flavorful or complex enough to make me wish for a whole 50g...
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pocket
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09/12/2004 |
Medium to Strong
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Medium to Full
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Very Pleasant
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| This is heaven! I tried this tobacco because of the good reviews here. They are right! My tobacco-dealer here in Holland ordered 5 tins for me. He tried one for himself and now he will be ordering it for his shop, for himself and for me! It has it all. It is a delicious marriage of tobacco's. The taste is absolutly not-chemical. The latakia is present but surely not overwhelming. For those who likes the English this is a "must-try".
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