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Blue Ridge
| Brand: |
Swedish Match |
| Tin Description: |
This premium quality smoking tobacco brings you the finest blend of Virginia leaves, cured and matured, moist to the touch and produced to a thicker cut to give you a truly satisfying, fuller-flavour smoke. |
| Country of Origin: |
Denmark |
| Curing Group: |
Air Cured |
| Contents: |
Virginia
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| Cut: |
Coarse Cut |
| Packaging: |
Pouch |
| Blend Notes: |
Made in Denmark for Swedish Match. |
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Average Ratings
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| Strength: |
Mild to Medium
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| Flavoring: |
None detected
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| Taste: |
Mild to Medium
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| Room Note: |
Tolerable
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| Recommendation: |
Somewhat Recommended
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Skando
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09/25/2010 |
Mild to Medium
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None detected
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Mild
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Tolerable
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| Well, in Italy this new Blue Ridge is sold as RYO, in spite of the fact that 1) it's cut is very much broader than any other, and 2) it's sold in 50grms pouch instead of the usual 40's.
During the past summer I have smoked three or four pouches, and frankly it's nothing to shout miracle, but nothing to throw away as well.
Blue Ridge is a (very) cheap mild virginia blend having no great ambitions nor great flaws. Of course I would never spend my lifetime smoking this alone, nor compare it with the astounding complexity of a FVF (... at three times the price of BR). But I'm of those who also appreciate the plain and uncomplicate smoke of say a Gold Block, and I think BR belongs to that philosophy of smoke.
To cut it short, BR works good as change of pace for a day of absent-minded mild smoke, and much more as a diluting agent for other strong tobaccos. Try it 50/50 with a Semois, if you feel it too strong for the morning...
BTW: I gave a sample to a friend smoker of RYO, he didn't report any enthusiastic opinion, "too full & aromatic" he said.
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lostin transit
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09/21/2010 |
Mild to Medium
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None detected
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Mild to Medium
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Tolerable
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| This is a heads-up for any misguided British puffer who, like me, reads the encomia for the other two incarnations of ‘Blue Ridge’ here on this site, and rushes out to buy the cheapo pouch on offer in their local co-op, sitting snug between the Clan and the St Bruno, thinking it’s the same. I’m here to tell you that, by all the saints, it isn’t.
The packet of Blue Ridge I just bought is “made in Denmark for Swedish Match” and proclaims itself a ‘Virginia Blend’.
Pros: it is made of some sort of combustible vegetable matter, and produces smoke when lit.
Cons: see ‘Pros’ above.
The write-up stays non-committal about its intended use, so I remain unclear as to whether it’s meant for pipe or paper. Either destination would be equally unlucky to receive it, and so, both wise and modest, it calls itself only a ‘smoking tobacco’ - an appellation which did at least remove my vestigial doubt that it was in fact intended as a fertilizer tobacco, or perhaps a roofing tobacco. I am too poor and too mean to do the decent ecological thing and put this on the compost heap, so I will use it as a bulking agent in very small doses, hoping that my real tobaccos do not notice.
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