Sutliff Tobacco Company Maple Walnut Z88
(2.83)
Maple Walnut starts with a blend of Burley and Virginia which is topped with the warm sweetness of maple, and the mellow nuttiness of walnut. This is a smooth-smoking, old-fashioned type tobacco.
Details
Brand | Sutliff Tobacco Company |
Blended By | Sutliff |
Manufactured By | Sutliff |
Blend Type | Aromatic |
Contents | Burley, Virginia |
Flavoring | Maple, Walnut |
Cut | Ribbon |
Packaging | Bulk |
Country | United States |
Production | Currently available |
Profile
Strength
Mild to Medium
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
Mild to Medium
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Very Pleasant
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Mild to Medium
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
Average Rating
2.83 / 4
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Reviews
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Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| May 02, 2021 | Extremely Mild | Mild | Very Mild | Pleasant to Tolerable |
I wanted to like this blend because I love both maple and walnuts. But, I don’t find much maple and a little overdone on the walnut to the point it’s like eating that one bad piece of walnut in the bag that might be a little rotten.
I like nutty flavors, especially in a burley, but this isn’t my cup of tea. I don’t mind aros, but smoke them less than I thought I might. Being a cigar smoker before pipes the flavor thing was questionable, I liked it, then I didn’t, now I appreciate them and certainly have some favorites.
The tobacco is moist as expected, but smokable out of the tin. I did find drying at least a half hour, if not longer, helps the burn and flavor a bit. I did find that if you puff too hard once or twice - poof - your aro is now smoking nothing worth smoking as it gets a bit chemical.
Just because I don’t recommend it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try it if you’re thinking about it. I just wouldn’t plan on too high of hopes for maple/walnut as you most likely think about it.
I like nutty flavors, especially in a burley, but this isn’t my cup of tea. I don’t mind aros, but smoke them less than I thought I might. Being a cigar smoker before pipes the flavor thing was questionable, I liked it, then I didn’t, now I appreciate them and certainly have some favorites.
The tobacco is moist as expected, but smokable out of the tin. I did find drying at least a half hour, if not longer, helps the burn and flavor a bit. I did find that if you puff too hard once or twice - poof - your aro is now smoking nothing worth smoking as it gets a bit chemical.
Just because I don’t recommend it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try it if you’re thinking about it. I just wouldn’t plan on too high of hopes for maple/walnut as you most likely think about it.