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Special Reserve Limited Edition 2004
| Brand: |
Peterson |
| Blender: |
Kohlhase, Kopp & Co. |
| Tin Description: |
As always, only tobaccos of perfect quality have been used for this mixture. Black Cavendish and dark Virginia have been refined with long cut
flake pieces. Tasty Burley fermented in oak barrels give a certain extra to this tobacco. An individual distinctive hops flavor gives an exquisite aroma
and an extraordinary taste to complete this blend. |
| Country of Origin: |
IE |
| Curing Group: |
Air Cured |
| Contents: |
Burley
Black Cavendish
Virginia
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| Flavoring: |
Other / Misc
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| Cut: |
Ribbon |
| Packaging: |
100g Tin |
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Average Ratings
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| Strength: |
Extremely Mild
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| Flavoring: |
Medium
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| Taste: |
Very Mild
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| Room Note: |
Very Pleasant
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| Recommendation: |
Somewhat Recommended
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Pipestud
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12/20/2008 |
Extremely Mild
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Mild to Medium
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Mild
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Very Pleasant
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| Peterson's tobacco of the aromatic variety (of which this one is), is unique. They manage to retain true tobacco flavor even though heavy handed on the syrup. This 2004 edition of their Special Reserve (put together by the now out of business Murray's), is quite good.
When reviewing a blend made up of components I don't personally gravitate toward, I try to consider how the blend may fare for those who enjoy the type. In this case, I think aromatic smokers who appreciate the taste of Burley will be delighted by this blend.
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Eulenburg
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03/23/2005 |
Extremely Mild
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Strong
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Extremely Mild (Flat)
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Unnoticeable
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| When the Danes invaded Ireland the first time, a delightful breed of strawberry-blond coleen was the result.
This second invasion, by the Danish blenders, has had far less interesting results. Somehow Pete has managed to combine the flavourless insignificance of the mildest Baren blends with the unpleasant cloying-icity of Murray aromatics. How is this possible?
I hope this does not become a trend of Eurotrash blends!
aulicexclusiva@hotmail.com
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