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Amoun

Brand: Schürch
Blender: Hans Schurch
Tin Description: This is a true example of classic English mixtures, as far as its ingredient tobaccos as well as its taste and aroma. The combination of the smokiness of the Latakia and the 'oiliness' of the Orientals offers a wonderful taste. Also, it has a highly pleasant room aroma.
Country of Origin: CH
Curing Group: Air Cured
Contents:
Virginia
Latakia
Perique
Oriental
Cut: Coarse Cut
Packaging: Bulk

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Average Ratings
Strength: Medium
Flavoring: None detected
Taste: Medium to Full
Room Note: Pleasant to Tolerable
Recommendation: Recommended


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Reviewed By: Date: Strength: Flavoring: Taste: Room Note: Recommendation:
SteelCowboy 06/11/2012 Medium Extremely Mild Medium Pleasant to Tolerable recommended
Hans Schurch’s blends fall into three categories at Synjeco. The first being English blends, the second are referred to as “Modern English blends, often with a top dressing or a unique characteristic that causes it to fall outside of the English realm. The third and last category is aromatics. Amoun is listed as an English blend, but unlike the other reviews, I find this to have either a casing and/or a top dressing. I can smell it in the pouch aroma and taste it in the smoke. It would fit better into the “Modern English” category for my taste. I struggled with whether or not to rate the flavoring as extremely mild or very mild. With all of that said, Amoun is a tasty blend with some sweetness. Like all of the Schurch blends, it is made up of high quality tobaccos. It packs with ease and only requires a small amount of dry time. In the bowl, it burns cleanly. With the exception of many of the MacBaren blends, I almost never get bitten by pipe tobacco. Amoun is an exception for me. It requires a slow cadence, similar to smoking a straight Virginia in order to keep it from getting hot. When taking my time, I find that this is a very enjoyable smoke. Those looking for Latakia should be aware that it plays only a small supporting role in this blend. Hans Schurch continues to impress! Recommended.


Reviewed By: Date: Strength: Flavoring: Taste: Room Note: Recommendation:
SMOKETSES 01/13/2011 Medium None detected Full Pleasant to Tolerable highly recommended
This is the second tobacco (after Torina) with Perique that I’ve tried and liked. I may even have enjoyed it more than Torina. Clearly it is less soggy and easier to smoke. It lights up easier than Torina (even though it still is difficult) which may be caused by that I had it open for about three months unsmoked. It contains Bright Virginias, Toasted Black Virginia, Orientals, Cyprian Latakia (imagine if it had Syrian), and a perfect dosage (for my taste) of Perique. The room note is impressive, keeping in mind its ingredients.


Reviewed By: Date: Strength: Flavoring: Taste: Room Note: Recommendation:
pmonroeb 01/21/2003 Medium None detected Medium Pleasant to Tolerable recommended
Of the 6 samples of Schurch Englih mixtures I ordered, this is the lightest colored and the most dominated by Virginias. There is some latakia, but the dominant flavor is of light Virginias with a hint of perique. I guess that the dominance of the Virginias is why Amoun burns hotter than the other Schurchs I have tried.

The cut of Amoun is not like the other Schurchs in my order. This one is mostly a rather thin and longish ribbon. I don't do well with long ribbons, so I broke them down some before smoking and also dried it out some. The cut of the tobacco may contribute to the hotter burning qualities. I noticed a little bite to this tobacco. I don't have any tobaccos of a similar cut in my rotation, so maybe it's just that I smoke it too fast.

I think that Amoun is an excellent English tobacco for those who favor lighter tobaccos over strong latakia. The room note is probably much more acceptable to others than a stronger latakia blend. If you prefer a darker blend, try Schurch's Onyx or Tarek's Robusto.

I gave this one 3 stars because it is a good blend, but I typically like more latakia. I will probably finish out this sample, but not order any more.


 
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