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The Master's Blend 17
| Brand: |
W.O. Larsen |
| Blender: |
W. O. Larsen |
| Country of Origin: |
DK |
| Curing Group: |
Air Cured |
| Cut: |
Flake |
| Packaging: |
100g Tin |
| Blend Notes: |
Only at the Larsen shop in Copenhagen. |
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Average Ratings
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| Strength: |
Mild to Medium
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| Flavoring: |
Very Mild
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| Taste: |
Extremely Mild (Flat)
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| Room Note: |
Pleasant to Tolerable
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| Recommendation: |
Not Recommended
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09/01/2004 |
Mild to Medium
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Very Mild
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Extremely Mild (Flat)
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| Very similar in cut to Three Nuns (small thick coins which crumble easily into ribbons), but a bit more reddish in color and with less dark specks. They say it's a Virginia/Perique blend, but the tin aroma betrays its danish origins: I can smell no Perique, and the aroma reminds of chestnuts and tea. Flavor is quite unimpressive and bland, and the tobacco is also a bit bitey: I can taste no Perique at all, just a slight dark sweetness typical of many cheap danish aromatics (though this is not). I suspect that it's virginia with burley and maybe a bit of cavendish (the dark specks). I am not a fan of Three Nuns (the version you can find today, at least), but in spite of the visual similarities this tobacco can't hold a candle to it anyway: and Escudo/Dunhill Navy Rolls is a much better roll/coin blend, by far.
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