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Original Mixtures: Samarra

Brand: G. L. Pease
Blender: Gregory Pease
Tin Description: Samarra is a rich and complex mixture, without being heavy. Matured red Virginia provides the basic structure and a delicate sweetness. A generous portion of Cyprian Latakia is added for its smoky richness, and exotic, fragrant oriental leaf provides fullness to the flavor. Finally, just a hint of lemon Virginia adds bit of brightness to the smoke, and a touch of Perique adds its own unique piquancy.
Country of Origin: US
Curing Group: Flue Cured
Contents:
Virginia
Latakia
Perique
Oriental
Cut: Ribbon
Packaging: 2oz Tin, 8oz Tin
Blend Notes: Samarra was introduced March, 2000

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


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Showing reviews 21 through 40 of 72 reviews of this tobacco
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Dug 05/28/2009 Medium None detected Full Tolerable highly recommended
It's difficult to add meaningfully to the many reviews below, but the more I smoke Samarra, the more I like it.

It is lighter on the Latakia than most of the English and Balkan fare I prefer, but thoroughly satisfying. It shines as a masterful blend, rather than as a showpiece for any single of its constituent tobaccos. At the risk of appearing deliberately alliterative, the adjectives that come to mind while pondering its allure are complex, clean, and creamy. There is nothing harsh about this blend, yet it has an uncanny depth that rewards patience and attention. If I were to attempt a byline for Samarra, it would be: "Sophisticated incense for the contemplative smoker."

As my affinity for this blend grows, so does my concern that I don't have more of it in my cellar...


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joseph 05/18/2009 Mild Extremely Mild Mild to Medium Pleasant highly recommended
A mild tobacco with many layers of different tastes. This tobacco is a prove of real mastership blending.


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Tudval 04/14/2009 Mild to Medium None detected Mild to Medium Pleasant somewhat recommended
I am new to Perique blends and although the taste intrigues me, most of the stuff I have tried was too strong and I had to blend down. This one delivers an amount that I feel can be handled by someone who has some taste buds left. Still, quite spicy though. It contains tobaccos of obvious quality: the flakes are beautiful and the aroma subtle and natural.

Update Mar/10: I tried this 1 year later, still find it too spicy to smoke by itself, but it's quite good to add spice to other tobaccos.


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Xeneize 03/31/2009 Medium None detected Medium to Full Pleasant to Tolerable highly recommended
Samarra is the most complex of all GLPease English/Balkans, and the only one where Virginias are in the frontline most of the time. Excellent combination of Orientals and Latakia make this masterpiece the perfect choice for those who want a little more Latakia in their English mixtures but feel overwhelmed by heavy Balkans.

Should I had to choose only one GLPease tobacco, this would probably be the one. Luckily, that's not the case, so I have plenty of Charing Cross, Odyssey, Haddo's, Abingdon and many others.


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DoctorThoss 03/05/2009 Mild None detected Mild Pleasant to Tolerable recommended
I have been smoking from a 2002 batch of Samarra I tracked down, and I must say the difference that 7 years of aging brings is profound.

The latakia is even more subdued now, with the orientals coming to the forefront. The incense note I detected in the first tin has been amplified tenfold, and the sweetness of the VAs has also increased. I am pleased to note the impact of the perique is also more noticeable, as there is a distinct tendency to bite in fresh tins if the tobacco isn't allowed to go out every few minutes (in all fairness, this might be more a matter of my body's chemisty than a property of the tobacco).

As others have pointed out, this stuff is almost the definition of complexity. I like the aged product more than the fresh, but I still wish it had more of a kick. This is a very mild tobacco, but even at its most flavorful it seems like a Balkan light. That's not necessarily a bad thing, however, and even I (someone who craves powerful blends) can appreciate this on occasion. This is a four-star blend for those who like delicate Oriental-based blends; I cautiously recommend it for those who, like me, prefer flavor bombs. If you do buy this, let some age for a few years (at least five). It's worth it.

ORIGINAL REVIEW from 2007: Samarra is intriguing -at times the latakia is dominant, but the orientals and VAs take their turns at the forefront as the bowl progresses. Also, as other folks have pointed out, there is at times a flavor/aroma that's reminiscent of incense. My one complaint with this blend is that the flavor is simply too mild -- it tastes great, but the smoke simply doesn't have enough body to satisfy. In any case, I've got a couple of tins aging right now, as I think some age would do wonders for this mixture (the tin I smoked was only about 3 months old).


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OSR 03/03/2009 Medium None detected Medium Tolerable highly recommended
This tobacco is highly, HIGHLY underrated; some people crave a latakia fix but this ain't one of them. There is a lot of interplay here. Like a William Faulkner novel, there are a lot of moving pieces to this blend. I put Samarra in the CLASSIC realm and there are few, true classics.

Background: Greg Pease knows how much I love this blend so he decided to give me a full background on the history of Samarra. 

Per Greg:

"Since you enjoy Samarra so much, here's the whole history of the blend. When I was working part time at Druquers, I wanted to create a blend just for me. I worked on it for weeks, finally coming up with something I really liked. I blended up a batch, and put it in a jar on the counter, offering samples to any who was willing. The reception to it was excellent, and I received some great feedback. I spent a little time adjusting it slightly, and created the final blend, Sublime Porte. It was very well received, and became a good seller for the shop.

When I was doing the first blends for F&P, I revived my old recipe. Some of the components weren't available any more, so I had to almost start over with the formulation. But, I really wanted to revive my old blend, so I went to work on it. Given quite a few years of experience behind me, the result, Silk Road, was actually better, in my taste, than Sublime Porte had been.

Eighteen months later, after starting over as GLPease, I was again at ground zero. In order to simplify the process of dissolving the partnership, I agreed not to use the old blend names or recipes. So, I re-created my favourite from the line, again, and introduced it as Samarra. Once again, I actually like the new one better than the old.

So, you can see, the blend actually has quite a long history - over 20 years. It's the only one of the Drucquer blends that I carried forward with me, as it was the only one that was 100% my creation from the outset. It remains one of my faves, and holds a very special place in my collection, and my heart." ~GL Pease

What always amazes me about Samarra is that it has the rich, round and full creamy smoke of a Balkan but it's just not quite that latakia-heavy. This isn't a latakia bomb. Layers of flavor is what you get here.

The Virginias are the first tobaccos that I notice upon lighting the bowl; sweet, rich and a little bit tart - but never hot. As I progress down the bowl the latakia comes into play and every once in a while the perique reminds me that it's there.

Towards the middle of the bowl all of the ingredients meld into one good flavor, none dominating and all contributing...smoking clean and true down to the bottom of the bowl. The different components still dance but it seems that the components have agreed that the sum of the whole are superior.

Wonderful! Greg's blends are very good but this is the most sublime and elegant of all. Rich, full but not heavy - Samarra is a class of it's own. This kind of blending is masterful, all the pieces contributing to the whole.

For those who crave latakia, try Charing Cross. For those who want to experience complexity, Samarra is a classic. Smoke a big bowl of Samarra. And please, don't smoke it in a pipe that you've smoked Cherry Jubilee in. Smoke slowly. SLOWLY. Examine the dottle. Good stuff, eh? Samarra is a classic's classic. 1,000 stars.


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Pipestud 01/17/2009 Mild None detected Mild Tolerable recommended
Samarra is typical of most Pease Latakia laced blends. It is of top quality leaf, but the strength just isn't getting the job done for me. The perique was far off in the background which was appreciated.

I believe this will be a 4-star blend for those who enjoy the lighter Latakia fare. Just make sure you cellar it for a year or two before smoking for maximum enjoyment as the Pease Virginia leaf ages beautifully(IMO, of course.)


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al1 01/10/2009 Mild to Medium None detected Mild to Medium Tolerable highly recommended
This is good but I find it a little bland in terms of taste. I'm not really finding the complexity or rich taste others mentioned. Yes I have used a few different pipes.

I am a big Pease fan and this one I can see why some would really enjoy, but it is not intense enough to keep me interested. Don't get me wrong, it is good just not what I consider a stand out from the crowd blend.

I can see why people liking this sort of strength would love this. I just find it to be a midweight in terms of flavor, and I hate to say it but just a touch bland. Each to his own.

Normally this would ask for a lower rating from me, BUT considering the quality of leaf used and the well behaved manner of the tobacco. This earns a very solid 3 stars. There is nothing bad about it- it just does not get up to the level I enjoy.

If it grows on me I'll update.

Update: This has grabbed my attention a little better lately. About 3 weeks after I opened the tin things greatly improved. I never left the lid off but opened it every 4 or 5 days and let it breathe about 30 seconds and replaced the lid. The tin aroma and texture of the tobacco improved. It seemed to fulff up a bit.

It was about the 6th pipe I tried it in- then it hit me, all the different layers of taste sometimes taking turns or blending into nice combos. I had previously only smoked va tobaccos in this pipe and it was very clean. I find the blend like most needs it's own pipe. A straight, punto oro 506 Mr G Savinelli seems to be doing it the most good. Too big of a bowl and it just blurs all the tastes together too much. The perique is elusive but detectable.

Also to be noted, This is a good first or second smoke of the day. It really does go much better on a clean palate. I have found it to be extremely pipe picky, but when you find the right one it can be very rewarding. What most people would call a small deep bowl favors it. Most pipes that smoke red/orange fine cut va's well will work ok.

Still a very solid 3.5 stars though. Not quite a 4. better than a 3. I think one of the key points to all pease blends is they they offer volumous clouds of pleasent tasting smoke. This allows you to smoke at a medium to relaxed pace and get a good satisfying quanity of smoke from the pipe. You should not feel the need to rush these tobacco's. Even though I don't care for every pease blend, They are all well done.

Update: 4 stars, very complex. took longer than usual to appreciate this tobacco for what it is. Must get more.


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churchwarden398 11/27/2008 Medium Extremely Mild Medium Pleasant to Tolerable highly recommended
Update: 10/27/08 It is nearly a year later. Samarra has become my goto blend. At one point, I strongly considered not looking any further. NAH! This site is very enjoyable - so I must press on. However, Sammarra will remain a constant companion.

At the opening of the tin my olfactory glands noted what seemed to be the scent of a full-on English. To me that signals room note issues. That did not seem to be an issue after lighting up though.Upon lighting up, I tasted a wonderful array. Latakia was there with its wonderful smokiness and there was a stewed plum or currant taste. The lemon Virginia really shines in this one.There was some wetness in the bowl. However, the wetness was most likely due to my smoking it a bit fast during my fist bowl; as I wanted more of this wonderful blend.

I must agree with Pipeline here. Although Blackpoint is a fine blend this is more to my taste. Frankly,had this not been so I would have looked to another brand when I wanted something with Latakia. I would have returned to Mr. Pease for his wonderful Fillmore, though. Not to detract from them, but if you enjoy Mc Clelland's Frog Morton series - especially FMOTB; but were looking for more smoke - you might want to try this blend.


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p4p4 11/07/2008 Medium Medium Medium Tolerable highly recommended
Mr. Pease : my compliments ! Refined, cool, pleasant, complex. Perfect in the summer. Very good !


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Auld Eire 09/27/2008 Mild to Medium Very Mild Medium to Full Pleasant highly recommended
Samarra beats Haddo's, and Westminster...and Odyssey. There, I said it. This is the leaf I leave in my stash until I need to experience the perfect blend...the 'why' in why I smoke. Smooth, full, mood-enhancing...Samarra is a four-star blend. But it's much more - it's the magic of Greg Pease. Many tobaccos astound. Samarra transcends. Body without burley. A remarkable, dark sweetness, with no detectable casing or topping. The orientals sing, while the latakia plays bass, and the Virginias and Perique blow trumpet and sax. Genius...pure genius. Fertile Crescent, Mesopotamia, Eden, whatever. Sarr min ra?a is "a joy for all..." : j


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BriarChef 07/22/2008 Mild to Medium None detected Mild to Medium Pleasant highly recommended
Complex? I've seen fewer moving parts in a Swiss watch.

I first tried this in my little "taster" billiard and was underwhelmed. I now smoke it in the largest bowl I have and, and, and HOLY SMOKE! This blend has more twists and turns than a roller coaster, without the dizziness. If this bores you in the proper bore, you aren't doing it right.

Great layering of flavors, aromas and textures, this one begs to be huffed, but don't indulge your inner shop-vac, and keep the pace slow.

Right Tasty! Get some.


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Ben Rich 04/19/2008 Mild None detected Medium Pleasant highly recommended
I just finished a 2 oz. tin of Samarra that had about three months on it before I opened it. I believe additional aging would improve this blend, not that it is in need of much improvement. I found the description on the tin to be exact, particularly that part about the blend not being heavy. It is an ideal first-morning-smoke for me when I want a bowl during the first quiet peaceful hours of the day. I also occasionally enjoyed it as an evening reading smoke; this is a time when I usually prefer something heavier, such as Odyssey, Abdingdon or even C&D's Byzantium. I would recommend this for those who are interested in trying out a good Balkan or English (I can never tell the difference between Balkans and English blends), especially if they have smoked nothing but aromatics or straight Virginia. Highly recommended.


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MadMarv 03/31/2008 Medium Extremely Mild Medium to Full Pleasant to Tolerable highly recommended
Before finding GLP tobaccos, I thought I disliked Perique. Somehow, Pease blends get the most of the fruity fullness without too much of the pepper- indeed I would call his results mellow. Add this to a classic English style blend and the result is a beautiful, rich and (yes) mellow smoke that lacks nothing. It has quickly become my everyday blend. I find it wonderfully complex but not ever overwhelming, and good at any time of day.

Similar (but fuller) tobaccos I've tried: GLP Blackpoint, C&D Epiphany.


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wosbald 02/29/2008 Medium None detected Medium to Full Tolerable to Strong highly recommended
In the tin, the aroma of the long-cut, medium ribbon is dominantly of virginia and orientals. There are lighter whiffs of latakia and perique.

The flavor is complex, light and nuanced. The top-quality virginias are in the foreground. The latakia and orientals are ever present, though not dominant. Perique is a minor, though crucial, element.

It is a very nuanced, elegant, and delicately sweet blend with enough latakia and perique spice to keep it interesting. Aging is highly recommended. This seemed to work best in narrow to medium gauge chambers.


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Jackgowild 02/15/2008 Mild to Medium Mild Medium Pleasant highly recommended
I tried this blend several years ago and just received a new tin . I think it will do well with some aging. It is very enjoyable at any time of day.


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Blackhorse 02/07/2008 Mild Medium Medium to Full Tolerable highly recommended
Original 2003: As one newer to pipe tobacco (having pretty much left cigar smoke trailing behind in pursuit of more refined pleasures) I imagine it is a rare blend that is both somewhat mild as well as providing incredible complexity. Samara is such a blend...with layers of flavor to delight the soul while remaining lighter and to my mind smoother than it's brethren in Pease's inventory. My first tin of this was a delight (2002 batch purchased online...as is much of my stock) but on one of my forays into the local "shop scene" I discovered an entire shelf full of June or July (well, it was a "J" month, I forget which) from 2000! There are some occasions when I will gladly pay shop prices of about $2 more per tin over internet - and when I can get this kind of age in the tin it certainly is one of those times! Well, setting aside the 2002 until later I popped the top on the first 2000 tin (I bought six, gents) and the level of "wow" went up a hundred-fold! So softened and smooth, the borders between flavors were muted so that new dimensions were present in every puff. This is amazing stuff and the ideal weight (if you will) for an all day smoke. As a footnote, I also found quite a number of tins of Frog on the Town of the August 2000 vintage and can hardly wait to pop one of these...yes, I bought all those as well!

Update 2/08: This still continues to satisfy in the extreme. In it's favorite pipes it continues to be a go-to on regular occasions providing what I interpret as a unique delicate sweetness that no other blend has duplicated. Ideal as my morning smoke.


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flaminbill' 07/02/2007 Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Medium Pleasant to Tolerable somewhat recommended
I would like to be able to rate this higher, but something just seems to be missing. I find it tasted best in a mid-size Ser Jacopo. It was lacking in my other pipes. it burned a little goopy in my CAO Meerschaum.

In all fairness, the tin was only four months old and the tobacco was fairly moist in the tin. I have a two-year old tin, and I will give it another whirl


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LostInDaJungle 06/23/2007 Mild to Medium None detected Mild to Medium Tolerable to Strong recommended
Samarra was a pleasant light smoke. The character if the orientals was there with just a hint of Latakia as a spice tobacco. The perique adds a hint of pepper at opportune moments to keep the bowl from getting boring. Not thrilled with the pack and light the cut provided, and it was very susceptible to overpuffing, so if you smoke fast it will burn you.

I'm more of an English smoker who tried some VA/Pers, and this was one of the few that might get purchased again. There was enough complexity here to keep me interested, and the Perique was used sparingly enough to keep my mouth from being overwhelmed.


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Flyboy 03/10/2007 Mild to Medium None detected Mild to Medium Tolerable recommended
Samarra is another exceptional light english blend from GLP. From start up to shutdown, this blend is consistent thru out. Though the cut,(chopped ribbon), is one of my least favorites the tobak seems to burn well no matter how you pack it. It tends to become more dust well into the tin and this for me keeps it at 3 stars. Its like flying in wx that is CAVU. No thrills but, a great, safe, journey.


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