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Full Aroma Cavendish
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Skandinavik |
| Blender: |
Peter Stokkebye |
| Tin Description: |
Mature Virginia and toasted Burley tobaccos flavored with full and sweet notes that enhance this typical Danish flavor. |
| Country of Origin: |
DK |
| Curing Group: |
Air Cured |
| Contents: |
Burley
Virginia
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| Flavoring: |
Other / Misc
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| Cut: |
Ribbon |
| Packaging: |
50g Pouch |
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Mild
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Mild
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Mild to Medium
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Pleasant
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| Recommendation: |
Recommended
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juvat
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03/28/2013 |
Mild
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Mild to Medium
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Mild to Medium
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Very Pleasant
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| I really enjoyed this blend. Wonderful taste and room note!
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Master of Bag End
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02/26/2013 |
Mild
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Extremely Mild
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Very Mild
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Tolerable
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| I received this as a free sample from STG Lane and I kind of wish I went with something else. I found this blend to be pretty bland; though, at times when I put my pipe down, it tastes as if I was drinking coffee even though I hadn't. The smell from the package was fruity, kind of like plums or figs. When I asked my family what they thought of the smell, they didn't really care for it. It didn't smell sweet or anything. I don't really know what to say about this blend other than that's it not all that great. I had to mix in some vanilla cavendish I bought a couple years ago just to give it some flavour, which has definitely made it more smokable. It just tastes a little too much like cigarettes for me and I even smell like I've been smoking them when I'm finished with my pipe. One nice thing though with this blend when I received it was the moisture was perfect and it stays lit really well.
All in all, personally I'd give it a one star but I'm giving it two because I'm not fond of burley and someone else may be.
Oh! Also, NEVER retro-hale with this. It has some kind of ammoniated smell to it and really did a number on my nasal passage.
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atomicbuster
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12/24/2012 |
Very Mild
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Very Mild
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Very Mild
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Unnoticeable
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| My grandfather smoked a pipe. It left a strong impression on me. I liked the room note whenever I went to his home. It was strong yet sweet. The last time I smelled it was about 25 years ago. I got into pipe smoking about 4 years ago and started sampling all different types of higher end tobacco. It never occured to me to look for my grandfather's brand because I figured it was probably an OTC brand (I know, shame on me). But recently I asked around just out of curiosity. My mother, who used to purchase tobacco for my grandfather, told me it was Skandinavik Cherry blend in a canister. I tried looking for it, but it no longer exists (or I'm just not looking in the right places). So I figured I would try another blend from Skandinavik that might resemble the cherry flavor. Unfortunately, all I could find from the five or six major online retailers was Regular and Full Aromatic. I bought them both. I opened this blend and the smell from the pouch was not pleasant. It was a strong, processed tobacco smell. It didn't smell good like a good cigar, like other aromatics, heck, like even a good cigarette. It was moist to the touch and clumpy. I tried rubbing it out, but it did not alleviate the moisture. That first smoke was horrible. It couldn't stay lit, it was hot, caused tongue bite, left a nasty room note, and it tasted awful. Strike 1. I put it in an airtight jar for a few days, then let a small amount dry outside for a few hours before I smoked it. The second smoke was better, but only slightly. It went from really bad to just kinda bad. Strike 2. I left it out to dry for 5 days and rubbed it a bit more. When I smoked it again it was much better, but just not good enough. It stayed lit with just 1 light and did not cause tongue bite. The taste and room note were non-descript, and it still smoked a bit hot. Strike 3. It's out. This is definitely NOT my grandfather's tobacco. For a Full Aromatic, it lacks flavor and good room note qualities. I won't buy it again and I don't recommend it.
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JimInks
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10/13/2012 |
Mild
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Mild
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Mild
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Pleasant
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| I'm surprised to read the comparisons to Amphora Red. This is milder, without a lot of the fruity taste that makes AR a decent smoke. I don't see a correlation except that they're both considered drug store tobaccos. On its own merits, this is a decent smoke so long as you don't puff too fast and like a very mild blend. It's probably best to smoke while going for a walk. It's not bad, but nothing very special.
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Ronnstein
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12/31/2011 |
Mild
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Extremely Mild
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Mild
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| I am one of those who, in the good old days, regularly enjoyed Amphora Full Aroma (red). I just loved that blend, needless to say, I was devastated when I couldn't get it anymore-here in the states-. When I ordered this tin of Skandanavik Full Aroma, I knew full well it wasn't Amphora, I thought I'd give it a chance anyway and am quite glad I did. Sort of an understated AFA actually, not a bad blend at all. Your typical Dutch style cavendish with that slight sweetness and nice tobacco flavor, should be smoked slowly (as all pipe blends should) packs and burns beautifully, definitely recommended for everyday smoking enjoyment.
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Pipestud
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09/21/2011 |
Mild
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Mild
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Mild to Medium
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Very Pleasant
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| When recently lining up tobacco tins to sell on my website, I discovered that this one had a broken seal. I couldn't sell it but after conferring with the consignor, I was allowed to just smoke it. I am glad I did.
This should be delightful for fans of lighter, aromatic fare. The taste is typically Danish (tastes like tobacco with a fruity background flavor), and burned clean rather than gooey. Not much punch though and I had to supplement this blend with a follow-up bowl of Five Brothers to satisfy the "Nic" craving.
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rattdogg
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09/14/2011 |
Mild to Medium
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Very Mild
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Mild to Medium
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Pleasant
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| What a wonderful surprise this tobacco turned ouut to be! I'd somehow missed this one over three decades of pipe smoking and I'm sorry I did. Full aroma offers up a great tobacco taste with a light fruit topping that tends to burn off as it's smoked. It's never overpowering (in fact you can almost forget your smoking asn aromatic) or gooey and doesn't muck up the pipe. Some reviews have compared this to Amphora's full aroma but I remember that one well and I don't see it. It does remind me of an aromatic I smoked in the 1970's but I'll be damned if I can remember the name or brand. I think it may have been the Sobranie aro of the time. This is a very good smoke. When one considers that the price is about half of some other top shelf blends it becomes a great smoke! If you ever smoke aro tobacoos give this one a try. You won't be sorry.
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Eulenburg
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07/18/2011 |
Very Mild
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Very Mild
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Very Mild
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Very Pleasant
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| I am normally an English smoker, with or, more often, without Latakia. I will occasionally try an aromatic as a change of pace, but usually find that they have no taste or, if they do, it's the nasty chemical taste of artificial flavouring. Sail Yellow is practically the only aromatic I actively enjoy.
Skandinavik Full Aroma is better than most chemically flavoured tobaccos I've tried. It is well-made, Dutch-style cavendish-processed leaf with a subtle fruit note in the background. The taste is very light but it's there, and it smokes smoothly and cleanly. I submit that if you are a habitual aromatic smoker you might really enjoy this. It is also an obvious friendly choice for public smoking.
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Mr. Big
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06/02/2011 |
Mild
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Medium
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Medium
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Pleasant
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| Picked this up in an over the counter drug store. As far as Drug store brands, this is one of the better ones. Lights and smokes without bite and is dry. I was expecting a heavy casted cloying vanilla blend, but this was just decent tobacco flavor and sent. The taste is very sweet maple/caramel but there is a bitter background aftertaste, even with a slow sip . I am surprised this is called "Full Aroma" , I don't get that? The tobacco doesn't develope, except for the bitterness.I would not go out of my way to buy this again , but in a pinch , maybe.
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Arkie
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03/29/2011 |
Extremely Mild
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None detected
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Extremely Mild (Flat)
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Tolerable
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| This blend doesn't have much to offer. The tobacco is so mild there isn't much flavor. The room note is not unpleasant but it isn't much better than cigarettes. There is no reason for it to be labeled as aromatic. On the positive side, it burns cool & dry and stays lit with very little bite. Obviously, quality tobacco is used and it would be an outstanding blend if it were not so bland. It looks and tastes like a milder version of Amphora Brown. I would likely keep some of it on hand for the times I don't want a robust blend but I can find a "house blend" at my local tobacco shop that tastes better and costs less.
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Pipepundit
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03/10/2011 |
Mild to Medium
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Mild
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Mild to Medium
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Pleasant
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| A four and a half ounce tin of Skandinavik Full Aroma was gifted to me some two years ago. I do not know how long it would have waited to be smoked in normal circumstances, but a couple of weeks ago I noticed that the inner foil sealing of the paint tin type of packing had swollen enough to eject the outer top. This was unique in my experience. Upon piercing the foil lining there was an escape of gas. The aroma of the tobacco was heavy and winish - somewhat like that of Momoyama.
In a week's time the odour of fermentation was gone, leaving behind a nice light aroma of fruit, predominantly cherry. I have been smoking it for more than a week now. As aromatics go, Full Aroma goes reasonably well. The casing is mildly applied, and the tobacco burns dry and - for an aromatic - fairly cool. But for all these virtues the tobacco itself is not of very high quality. Amphora scores over it in this regard.
In all fairness I must add that I do not know exactly what I am reviewing: does fermentation in the tin substantially alter the character of the tobacco, and if so, for better or for worse?
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seabilliau
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12/28/2010 |
Mild
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Medium
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Medium
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Pleasant
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| I concur with RSVP2RIP below. Though no earth shattering this would make a great all day smoke. I, in fact, had this as my all day smoke for the entire pouch and would gladly buy again. I prefer Sail Green as, to me, this is little more on the "sweet" side of the aromatic scale than I currently prefer but I will be buying this again soon. Fully recommend. Great example of a "sweet (IMHO)" flavoured Danish Cavendish.
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TK Pipe
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12/28/2010 |
Mild to Medium
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Very Mild
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Mild to Medium
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Pleasant
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| Skan. Full Aroma… Putting aside the chatter about cost, what it’s similar too, whether it can be purchased in a drugstore or country of origin… I find this blend quite nice, in spite of its pedigree. Nice full Virginia taste, with some familiar U.S. burley signatures. To my way of thinking this is a well crafted blend. Its aroma is pleasant, and shows up in the taste only in a low keyed way, allowing the tobaccos, front row. My only complaint is, this stuff with very little effort can bite. So slow controlled puffing is a must, along with a little thumb action, to snuff out the oxygen supply monetarily, to slow down the burn rate. For me, this type of blend is best enjoyed in a nice comfortable recliner, to help me keep my mind on the business at hand. Sure seems like a awful lot of fuss, just to have a smoke, when a person can just stuff a cob with PA and mindlessly puff away, but change is sometimes nice. I don’t know what I expected form this blend, but was certainly pleasantly surprised as to what I got. Most of my favorites are not this full flavored, and prefer something milder (easier) for most accessions, but will have no problem fitting this in from time to time. Recommended. 3 stars.
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Claudius Stradivarius
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12/26/2010 |
Mild
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Mild
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Mild
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| This is often see as a replacement to the no more available in the USA Amphora but is a different tobacco at the same time.
Close but not the same. It is milder and the tin aroma is also different - but not by much.
But, at least, there is something close to it!
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fjordhammer
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12/17/2010 |
Mild
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Very Mild
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Very Mild
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Very Pleasant
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| I am enjoying this tin of tobacco, but would like it more if the delicious aromas in the tin transferred more to my taste buds. In the tin, plum and fig dominate the aroma; I even smell a hint of whiskey in there. The room note is there, but you have to pay attention in order to really enjoy it.
The flake cut is great, and crumbles very easily between my fingers. This tobacco is a pleasure to pack, all the while inhaling the scent as I crumble it over my desk.
It can get hot fast, so I have to take it easy and not draw too deeply. For the price, this is a winner if you want a very mild smoke.
Let me also mention that there is nothing "bunk" about this blend. A lot of locally available tobaccos that I've tried lately have been of poor quality, regardless of price. This one delivers a clean taste through and through.
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Txspurgeon
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09/20/2010 |
Medium
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Mild
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Medium
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| Picked this up @ a local B&M. I gotta tell you, I like it alot. It seems to burn slow, so it takes awhile to smoke a bowl of it. Virginias dominate. The smoke has good body to it, and just the right amount of nicotine for me. Aroma is nice..not Aromatic in the American sense, but certainly better than cigarettes. Very satisfying smoke indeed. Simple, Cheap, and much higher quality than many American OTC's. Never bit me either. Good stuff, glad I bought it.
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chetking
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09/10/2010 |
Mild to Medium
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Mild
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Mild to Medium
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Pleasant
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| Ahhh Skandinavik...I remember when the "regular" made its US debut as an OTC exotic in an orange & black wrapper at groceries and drug stores back in the 60s. It was a satisfying blend then and this fuller, richer aro version follows the tradition. And in these Great Recession days who can resist the marketing allure of "18 % more tobacco" in the 1.5 oz. tri-fold?
Agree with a couple of reviewer comrades that this tobac is better in a smaller bowl and needs to be sipped as it can roast on the heavy draw. Found it to be an excellent mixer, satisfying my craving for sweet and fruity aro blends. Added some "condiment" Paladin Black Cherry and it kicked up the taste quite superbly. Solid, steady smoking pleasure from our Danish friends. Happy hunting...
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doc'spipe
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07/09/2010 |
Mild
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Mild
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Mild
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Pleasant
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| I just finished entering my review for Skandinavik Regular and the Full Aroma is my second foray with the Skandinavik line. Similar to their Regular with regard to tin packaging which I liked very much. This very fresh broken flake was not as coarse as the Regular - almost half-width, short ribbon. There was a mild fruity tin note which was quite pleasant, almost plum-like.
Like with Regular, filling and lighting were a breeze. Full Aroma was more Virginia forward than the Regular, but very mild as Virginias go. It was a much fuller smoking experience than the Regular and did not smoke harsh for me. It had a nice spiciness to it. A mild fruitiness did translate into the smoke, along with a mild tobacco presence with that. Not a cloying aromatic by any means. Is Full Aroma better than Regular? Not necessarily, as it depends what you are after. A simple, unadulterated smoke would be best served by Regular. If you want an aromatic presence with some flavoring, Full Aroma would fit the bill nicely. Although I prefer the Regular overall, I can recommend either as a pleasant smoking experience - especially recommended for newbies to pipe smoking. I can't say if Full Aroma is similar to Amphora Red as noted by several reviewers, since I never had the opportunity to try that tobacco. Although milder than what I am used to, I would sum it up as a solid smoking experience.
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ivycap
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04/05/2010 |
Mild
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Extremely Mild
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Very Mild
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| Class stuff if you are looking for a pleasant, mild smoke of aged and pressed Va/Burley. It has a very mild fig-like flavor and aroma and a slight spice when you blow it through your nose. No very complex or mind-blowing. Just simple and pleasurable. Enjoy this weed while working in the yard, while you are too distracted to enjoy something more complex.
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Tripp_655321
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02/22/2010 |
Medium
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Medium
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Very Pleasant
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| I'm notvery talented with Flake as of yet. I spent most of my tin of Skandinavik with messed up taste buds, and a sore throat. But i remember a few times when i smoked it ( i think i put the tobaccoinmy palm and put the bowl over the tobacco ands wept in a circular motionto load the bowl, and used a very light tamp) alternating between light sips annd thick gulps of this tobacco and it was awesome! Smelled almost of dark chocolate, i could even taste hints of vanilla and chocolate. It was the bestsmoking experience i've had thus far. but as i said it was only a few times, definatley can't smoke it like an OTC.
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