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India House Mixture

Brand: P. Lorillard
Blender: P. Lorillard
Tin Description: Aromatic. A Smoking Tobacco of Rare Savour from an Old Recipe.
Country of Origin: US
Curing Group: Air Cured
Contents:
Black Cavendish
Virginia
Cut: Ready Rubbed
Packaging: 1.5 oz Pouch

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Average Ratings
Strength: Mild
Flavoring: Very Mild
Taste: Mild
Room Note: Unnoticeable
Recommendation: Somewhat Recommended


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Reviewed By: Date: Strength: Flavoring: Taste: Room Note: Recommendation:
Pipestud 08/15/2010 Very Mild None detected Very Mild Very Pleasant somewhat recommended
India House reminded me somewhat of another old "drugstore" blend that I can't quite grasp. The Cavendish is mild as is the Virginia leaf and had an old fashioned taste. If you added unsweetened Black Cavendish to Prince Albert then I imagine it would taste similar to India House. My pouch is very old and the tobacco was very dry. I re-humidified the contents before smoking and history dictates that probably dummied down the original intended flavor a bit. Not sure the flavor of this one (light or heavy), would excite me.


Reviewed By: Date: Strength: Flavoring: Taste: Room Note: Recommendation:
Eulenburg 06/08/2004 Mild Mild Mild somewhat recommended
India House is a fancy and very old gentlemen's club near Wall Street, in New York City. Its elegant Federal Era brownstone palazzo is a landmark in the financial district. It just spells old money.

And this is an unexceptional old-fashioned American Cavendish of the kind that was popular 50 and more years ago. Many men still smoke this type of light mixture today. Not the worst, by any means. If you are historically-minded, go ahead!


 
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