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Sundowner Mixture

Brand: Charles Fairmorn
Tin Description: A traditional mixture comprised of 5 parts Bright Virginia, 1 part Black Cavendish, 3 parts Latakia and 2 parts specially matured tobacco.
Country of Origin: DE
Curing Group: Air Cured
Contents:
Black Cavendish
Virginia
Latakia
Flavoring:
Other / Misc
Cut: Ribbon
Packaging: 100g Tin

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Average Ratings
Strength: Mild to Medium
Flavoring: Mild to Medium
Taste: Medium
Room Note: Pleasant
Recommendation: Recommended


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Reviewed By: Date: Strength: Flavoring: Taste: Room Note: Recommendation:
Tucson Sammy 01/19/2010 Mild Very Mild Mild to Medium Tolerable somewhat recommended
I was given a tin of this tobacco by a pipe smoking friend.

It burns well, and has an interesting mild flavor. Unfortunately, it was terribly irritating to the tongue - enough so that I could not enjoy it even to a small degree.

I confess to being rather sensitive in that regard, and usually avoid anything but classic English blends.

Others may find this product enjoyable, but I cannot bring myself to recommend it.

4/16/10 Though the tobacco did not seem particularly dry upon opening, I added a moisture device to keep it from loosing moisture (the tin is a taller one with a plastic lid, the type of which I find tends to dry the tobacco more quickly than the conventional all metal tin).In any event, I tried it again recently and found that the tongue bite has virtually disappeared. The experience was quite similar to the mild Balkans that I prefer. I am too much the novice to discern any topping.


Reviewed By: Date: Strength: Flavoring: Taste: Room Note: Recommendation:
Kilmarnock Piper 10/12/2009 Mild to Medium Mild Medium Pleasant recommended
Good English for the price. I got three 100g tins for about $4 a tin-of course that was a promo price, but I believe it's pretty reasonable in general. I can't sense any heavy flavorings, but then Latakia tends to cover flavorings up for me, so maybe that's it. This is not personally my favorite style of tobacco, and my favorite Englishes have been well-aged old tins, so I plan to cellar my two unopened tins for a while. It doesn't have as much character as some blends in this style, but it is inoffensive and a great value.

1-18-10 Three months opened. The tobacco is pretty dry now, so there must not be any significant topping. I can taste something here, but can't quite put my finger on it. Hell of a bargain, but this is one of those blends which give me some bite even if I go easy. Also, this reevaluation bowl made me salivate more than normal, though I tend to have the urge to spit when I smoke anything at all. Still, the taste is very good, and this is incredible quality for what I paid. I will smoke those tobaccos more often which punish me less, but will not mind having two unopened cans of this in reserve just in case times get hard. Tongue bite can be a personal reaction, and in all fairness I must also say that with this one the bite goes away-when I stop smoking it!


Reviewed By: Date: Strength: Flavoring: Taste: Room Note: Recommendation:
A. Morley Jaques 03/22/2006 Mild to Medium Medium to Strong Full Pleasant to Tolerable highly recommended
This has to be among my favorite English mixtures, though it is barely an English in the traditional sense. Usually when and English has as much Virginia as Sundowner it is rendered hot and rather bland, Fairmorn has managed to negate this effect with a profusion of full flavored and sweet tobaccos, along with some type of fruit sauce. The result is a tasty and piquant tobacco that, while presuming to be an English, is really something else entirely. A highly successful English/Aromatic crossover, perhaps.

I love it and also notice the similarities to House of Windsor's Country Doctor. It may be better for lacking in the nutty blandness of burley. Be warned though, this is a blend for either slow smoking or a very cold day, as it can become very hot without much coercion.

Regards,

A. Morley Jaques


Reviewed By: Date: Strength: Flavoring: Taste: Room Note: Recommendation:
Thatcher 07/29/2004 Mild Mild to Medium Medium somewhat recommended
A Virginia-heavy English blend with a mysterious topping. The casing is light, pleasant, and hard to pin down. It?s cherry, I think. No, wait, it?s some sort of liquor. No, plums. It?ll keep you guessing. I prefer a heavier hand with the Latakia, though I can't complain since the ratio of the tobacco components is clearly listed on the label. Five parts VA to three parts Latakia, with one part black cav thrown in. Added to this is two parts ?specially matured tobacco.? What?s that supposed to mean? Guess that's the "special sauce."

The moisture content is quite high. The paper advertisement inserted with the tobacco was soaked with oils or PG or something. Each bowl required multiple relights in order to keep it burning all the way to the bottom of the bowl. And it will bite if you?re not careful.

I bought this expecting a traditional English mixture, and after the initial novelty wore off I became increasingly disappointed with Sundowner. The sweetness of the casing seemed to intensify each time I opened the tin, to the point that it almost became?to use an already overused term in tobacco reviews?cloying. I quickly realized that this one would have to be smoked only in pipes dedicated to aromatics. At first I likened Sundowner to Mephisto or to what I imagine Esoterica?s Pembroke to be like. In the end, however, I realized it was more like House of Windsor?s Revelation or Country Doctor, sans the burley, and that it was far inferior to Mephisto. Still, at less than $5 a tin, Chuck Fairmorn?s Sundowner is very reasonably priced and therefore probably worth a try as--OK, let?s use another overused term--a change-of-pace-English.


 
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