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Type 2
| Brand: |
Ashton |
| Blender: |
William Ashton-Taylor |
| Tin Description: |
Following English tradition this is a slow-burning mixture of Black Cavendish virginia, Kentucky, Burley, Turkish and Latakia. After blending the tobacco is stored for months in barrels; topped with natural orange flavour. |
| Country of Origin: |
UK |
| Curing Group: |
Air Cured |
| Contents: |
Burley
Kentucky
Black Cavendish
Virginia
Latakia
Turkish
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| Flavoring: |
Orange
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| Cut: |
Ribbon |
| Packaging: |
50g Tin, 100g Tin |
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Average Ratings
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| Strength: |
Mild to Medium
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| Flavoring: |
Mild
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| Taste: |
Medium
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| Room Note: |
Pleasant to Tolerable
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| Recommendation: |
Recommended
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pop-pop's pipe
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02/07/2008 |
Medium
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Medium
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Medium to Full
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Tolerable
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| A sweetend english. The citrus/orange flavor enhances rather than conceals the tobacco. Is a bit on the strong side and does bite if you over do it! If you relish it, it will treat you nice.
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Xeneize
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08/12/2007 |
Mild to Medium
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Mild
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Medium
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| A hard to define/high quality tobacco. It has a mild citric flavoring and a small dose of latakia that turns it into a non-aromatic-nor-english blend. I even find it difficult to choose the right pipe for this blend, and usually end up smoking it in a meer or corn.
While it probably won't quite satisfy neither the aromatic nor the latakia smoker, I find it the perfect smoke when I need to socialize and I'm not in the mood for aromatics. I always keep a tin for those occasions, and that only makes it worth the 3 stars.
Update: I left a tin unsealed and went back to it after two months. The tobacco was quite dry, so I tossed a pouch moistener disc and after two days I filled a medium bowl. It was a completely different baccy. The topping has almost vanished and turned into a slightly aromatic Scotish mixture, even less flavored than freshly opened Presbyterian. I'm tempted to upgrade to four stars now, but I'll wait to finish this tin. Greatly improved.
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Beer
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09/01/2004 |
Mild to Medium
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Mild
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Mild to Medium
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Tolerable
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| Another slight disappointment from the Ashton line... This tobacco is sold only in Europe, but you US friends aren't missing anything. It is a light english mixture with a delicate orange flavoring which is more detectable in tin aroma (and not much, anyway) than in taste. While packing and smoking qualities are fine (maybe a hint of wetness more than I like to find, and a larger cut than usual), the taste is too bland for my taste. Think of something like Celebrated Sovereign, but without its smokier overtones and sweeter. I smoked a tin in two weeks, and it was even pleasant at times, but I haven't found it memorable. I doubt I will smoke it again, but if you live in Europe and want to try a lighter EM with hints of sweetness and of orange aroma there are not many alternatives.
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360KiloCat
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01/19/2004 |
Mild to Medium
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Mild
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Mild to Medium
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Unnoticeable
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| So far, every one of the Ashton numbered blends that I have smoked have turned out great. This one is probably the best of the lot. The tin aroma is that of an aromatic - I guess it comes from the orange flavor. The taste is very mild; you hardly notice the aromatic topping, or the Latakia, which makes it one blend that is perfect for large pipes or for smoking all day long. I'm smoking it in a large, barely broken in Sasieni, and it's smoking great from the first light.
Izzy da Moyl gives it 9 circumcised schlongs out of 10; the 1 missing shlong is for a slightly annoying sweet taste (Virginias? Cavendish?) that da Moyl doesn't like because he doesn't want to smoke his yiddishe mama's carrot tzimmes in his pipe :).
I just hope there is some more of this in town; I bought my nearest dealer's last tin. Just one caveat - the tin I bought is marked "Made in England" rather than "Made in EC" as is the case with newer Ashton 1-6 production (now manufactured by Kohlhase and Kopp). I don't know what the K and K Ashton 2 tastes like; I'll try to find some and report back.
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