Seattle Pipe Club Plum Pudding Special Reserve
(3.47)
Plum Pudding SPECIAL RESERVE ~ For years, Master Blender Joe Lankford wanted to make a Special Reserve Edition of Plum Pudding. But he waited. How to improve upon perfection? The rarest leaf helped created the result. Pressed in cakes, aged longer and cut into plugs for you to slice or crumble as you desire. This is Joe’s favorite way to enjoy pressed tobacco. Complex, smoky, spicy and still positively addictive. Nirvana. Enjoy this special plug cut of six rare ingredients: Latakia joins with Turkish Orientals, Virginias, Cavendish and Perique.
Details
Brand | Seattle Pipe Club |
Blended By | Joe Lankford |
Manufactured By | Sutliff Tobacco Company |
Blend Type | Balkan |
Contents | Black Cavendish, Latakia, Oriental/Turkish, Perique, Virginia |
Flavoring | |
Cut | Plug |
Packaging | 4 ounce tin |
Country | United States |
Production | Currently available |
Profile
Strength
Medium
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
None Detected
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant to Tolerable
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Medium to Full
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
Average Rating
3.47 / 4
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Reviews
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Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Mar 04, 2020 | Mild to Medium | None Detected | Medium to Full | Unnoticeable |
Frankly another review of this blend probably isn't necessary, nor is it going to add a whole lot to the conversation. However, it's really good. I was a fence sitter for a long time about SPC, mostly because it seemed both expensive and overhyped. And I had a sample of PP regular when I was first starting and was severely underwhelmed. Probably the fault of a new smoker. In any case, I finally decided to take the plunge with some whole tins and man am I glad I did.
The thing about PPSR and MRSR is that they are so beautifully balanced it almost boggles the mind. Where many English/Balkan blends bomb you out with lat to cover up the other components, SPC gives you quality leaf all around. Yes, PPSR has lat, front and center, but everything else in the blend serves to balance and enhance that leaf. I don't get "lat tongue" from this blend. I don't seem to get tired of it. It's sweet, a bit tart, smokey, spicy, fruity... In short, it's everything one could hope for from a lat centric blend. In contrast MRSR smokes almost like a straight VaOrPer- the lat there is condimental at most. So, on the surface, it looks like SPC is selling two pretty similar Balkans. Not the case, at all. This isn't a mildly tweaked version of the other.
Yes, it's on the expensive side, but man, that perfect brownie which is so close to a true plug that it boggles the mind... it's worth it. The flavors are unreal. This might be the closest thing to a perfect latakia blend currently in production. And yes, I'm including Penz, BS, et al in that calculation.
Buy it. You'll be happy.
Strongly Recommended.
The thing about PPSR and MRSR is that they are so beautifully balanced it almost boggles the mind. Where many English/Balkan blends bomb you out with lat to cover up the other components, SPC gives you quality leaf all around. Yes, PPSR has lat, front and center, but everything else in the blend serves to balance and enhance that leaf. I don't get "lat tongue" from this blend. I don't seem to get tired of it. It's sweet, a bit tart, smokey, spicy, fruity... In short, it's everything one could hope for from a lat centric blend. In contrast MRSR smokes almost like a straight VaOrPer- the lat there is condimental at most. So, on the surface, it looks like SPC is selling two pretty similar Balkans. Not the case, at all. This isn't a mildly tweaked version of the other.
Yes, it's on the expensive side, but man, that perfect brownie which is so close to a true plug that it boggles the mind... it's worth it. The flavors are unreal. This might be the closest thing to a perfect latakia blend currently in production. And yes, I'm including Penz, BS, et al in that calculation.
Buy it. You'll be happy.
Strongly Recommended.
PurchasedFrom:
Smokingpipes.com
Age When Smoked:
Fresh
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Apr 17, 2019 | Medium to Strong | None Detected | Medium to Full | Tolerable to Strong |
A little better than the regular SPCPP. I noticed the lightly apportioned Cyprian Latakia flavor was in the forefront but very soon thereafter, melded with the other varietals in this blend & stayed that way to the very end but was always feintly noticeable. It is a fairly strong blend that smokes mildly & produces plenty of smoke & I was really surprised at the delicious flavor this blend had to offer & the aroma wasn't bad... added that extra dimension.
No Latakia overload but an exceptionally, well balanced blend. I've craved a good Balkan blend ever since sampling a ten year old pouch of Gallaher's BSOM that was still fresh... that was back around 2012. There's a light, sweet fruity taste in this blend from the Perique, a little sweetness from the VA & Cavendish & some slight, sour saltiness from the Orientals when certain taste receptors are hit. The Perique seems to have that "Chameleon" effect, ie., hiding in the background. Too much & it is like chili pepper & just the right amount adds a fruity sweetness.
This blend won't bite, smokes mildly but is closer to the strong end in the medium to strong spectrum. It has a long burning rate, requires some relights & one is able to produce some heavy duty smoke rings. PPSR did not leave a burning campfire smell in my room but rather a feint scent of Latakia and an ordinary aroma of regular tobacco.
This mixture never became harsh & the flavor kept improving until the very end, produced very little condensation & left a dry, gray dottle. To make a long story short, this is "special." I also bought a spare tin for the cellar. Great stuff.
No Latakia overload but an exceptionally, well balanced blend. I've craved a good Balkan blend ever since sampling a ten year old pouch of Gallaher's BSOM that was still fresh... that was back around 2012. There's a light, sweet fruity taste in this blend from the Perique, a little sweetness from the VA & Cavendish & some slight, sour saltiness from the Orientals when certain taste receptors are hit. The Perique seems to have that "Chameleon" effect, ie., hiding in the background. Too much & it is like chili pepper & just the right amount adds a fruity sweetness.
This blend won't bite, smokes mildly but is closer to the strong end in the medium to strong spectrum. It has a long burning rate, requires some relights & one is able to produce some heavy duty smoke rings. PPSR did not leave a burning campfire smell in my room but rather a feint scent of Latakia and an ordinary aroma of regular tobacco.
This mixture never became harsh & the flavor kept improving until the very end, produced very little condensation & left a dry, gray dottle. To make a long story short, this is "special." I also bought a spare tin for the cellar. Great stuff.
Pipe Used:
Cavicchi Dublin & D. S. Huber Bent Dublin
PurchasedFrom:
Smoking Pipes
Age When Smoked:
Fresh Tin
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Mar 21, 2019 | Medium | Medium | Medium | Pleasant to Tolerable |
A noble tobacco blend. Just extraordinary. Earth is richer for having produced the ingedients for this masterpiece. Thank you SPC. Everything else was said already. Please buy responsibly (don't hoard)
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Dec 28, 2018 | Medium to Strong | None Detected | Medium to Full | Tolerable to Strong |
I'll start this review by saying that I like most all types/styles of tobacco blends except English with the usual, heavy Latakia infusion. I also like straight Virginias, strong Burleys on occasion, VA/Pers, VA/Burs, etcetera... even a good aromatic like Stokkebye's Family Reserve which is exceptional. Doblone d'Oro is one of my favorite tobacco blends these days. This info is incorporated so other reviewers might have a better understanding of where I'm coming from. Starting off with the tin aroma: The best way I can define that is the aroma of spareribs cooking over an open grill basted with barbeque sauce & the plug is easily broken up & doesn't take long to dry.
This mixture is easy to overpack or pack too tight & my first attempt at sampling this blend was a complete failure but I endured & finished the first bowl but couldn't base my review on that mishap. The second time around turned out just right, so, here I go. As noted in other reviews, I'm unable to distinguish every single tobacco that is mixed together in a blend or offer any singular taste impression of the various tobaccos. Initially, I did notice the lightly apportioned Cyprian Latakia flavor was in the forefront but very soon thereafter, melded with the other varietals in this blend & stayed that way to the very end but was always feintly noticeable. It is a fairly strong blend that smokes mildly & produces plenty of smoke & I was really surprised at the delicious flavor this blend had to offer & how well I liked it, being tastier than anticipated & I liked the aroma very well... added that extra dimension.
About one third of the way through my sampling, a sweetness developed as one would expect in a good Balkan style mixture & overall, I thought this was a very tasty blend... no Latakia overload but an exceptionally, well balanced blend. I've craved a good Balkan blend ever since sampling a ten year old pouch of Gallaher's BSOM that was still fresh... that was back around 2012. There is some sweet, fruity taste in this blend from the Perique, sweetness from the VA & Cavendish & some slight, sour saltiness from the Orientals when certain taste receptors are hit. The Perique seems to have that "Chameleon" effect, ie., hiding in the background. Too much & it is like chili pepper. Just the right amount & you have a fruity sweetness & sometimes a mild peppery effect. This blend won't bite, smokes mildly but is closer to the strong end in the medium to strong spectrum. It has a long burning rate, requires some relights & one is able to produce some heavy duty smoke rings.
PPSR did not leave a burning campfire smell in my room but mostly an ordinary aroma of regular tobacco which indicates a lesser amount of Latakia. This mixture never became harsh & the flavor kept improving up to the very end. Depending on the type of pipe you're using, it might produce a little condensation. To make a long story short, Seattle Pipe Club's Plum Pudding, Special Reserve is an excellent Balkan style blend that I'll be smoking from time to time as long as I'm able to stay above ground. This rates very high in my Balkan blend rotation... probably in the top five range or thereabouts with Crystal Palace being my #1 favorite Balkan at present because I like the sweetness it possesses & I'm sure it will always remain my #1 & to me, it is so much like the BSOM that I smoked many years ago.
This mixture is easy to overpack or pack too tight & my first attempt at sampling this blend was a complete failure but I endured & finished the first bowl but couldn't base my review on that mishap. The second time around turned out just right, so, here I go. As noted in other reviews, I'm unable to distinguish every single tobacco that is mixed together in a blend or offer any singular taste impression of the various tobaccos. Initially, I did notice the lightly apportioned Cyprian Latakia flavor was in the forefront but very soon thereafter, melded with the other varietals in this blend & stayed that way to the very end but was always feintly noticeable. It is a fairly strong blend that smokes mildly & produces plenty of smoke & I was really surprised at the delicious flavor this blend had to offer & how well I liked it, being tastier than anticipated & I liked the aroma very well... added that extra dimension.
About one third of the way through my sampling, a sweetness developed as one would expect in a good Balkan style mixture & overall, I thought this was a very tasty blend... no Latakia overload but an exceptionally, well balanced blend. I've craved a good Balkan blend ever since sampling a ten year old pouch of Gallaher's BSOM that was still fresh... that was back around 2012. There is some sweet, fruity taste in this blend from the Perique, sweetness from the VA & Cavendish & some slight, sour saltiness from the Orientals when certain taste receptors are hit. The Perique seems to have that "Chameleon" effect, ie., hiding in the background. Too much & it is like chili pepper. Just the right amount & you have a fruity sweetness & sometimes a mild peppery effect. This blend won't bite, smokes mildly but is closer to the strong end in the medium to strong spectrum. It has a long burning rate, requires some relights & one is able to produce some heavy duty smoke rings.
PPSR did not leave a burning campfire smell in my room but mostly an ordinary aroma of regular tobacco which indicates a lesser amount of Latakia. This mixture never became harsh & the flavor kept improving up to the very end. Depending on the type of pipe you're using, it might produce a little condensation. To make a long story short, Seattle Pipe Club's Plum Pudding, Special Reserve is an excellent Balkan style blend that I'll be smoking from time to time as long as I'm able to stay above ground. This rates very high in my Balkan blend rotation... probably in the top five range or thereabouts with Crystal Palace being my #1 favorite Balkan at present because I like the sweetness it possesses & I'm sure it will always remain my #1 & to me, it is so much like the BSOM that I smoked many years ago.
Pipe Used:
Country Gent MM, 1/4 Bent Danmore Dublin
PurchasedFrom:
Smoking Pipes
Age When Smoked:
Fresh Tin
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Oct 13, 2018 | Mild to Medium | None Detected | Medium to Full | Tolerable to Strong |
I received a sample of PPSR in my tinsociety box this month. It had been on my list to try since I enjoy the regular PP and have been in an oriental mood recently.
the sample was mostly broken up already when received but still had a few chunks of the crumble cake. The tin/bag note was great. Campfire plus spices from the orientals.
Easy to load as I crumbled up the remaining chunks and loaded a larger Morgan Bones Billiard. I did a char light then let it set for about 30 mins before smoking. It was really easy burning and only required one relight at the bottom of the bowl.
Through the entire bowl it was great. The orientals in this version are a big step up from normal PP. They added some sour notes which complimented the smoky latakia wonderfully. No one flavor dominated and it gave a truly balanced flavor.
This is probably my new favorite oriental. I hope to stock up some for my rotation.
the sample was mostly broken up already when received but still had a few chunks of the crumble cake. The tin/bag note was great. Campfire plus spices from the orientals.
Easy to load as I crumbled up the remaining chunks and loaded a larger Morgan Bones Billiard. I did a char light then let it set for about 30 mins before smoking. It was really easy burning and only required one relight at the bottom of the bowl.
Through the entire bowl it was great. The orientals in this version are a big step up from normal PP. They added some sour notes which complimented the smoky latakia wonderfully. No one flavor dominated and it gave a truly balanced flavor.
This is probably my new favorite oriental. I hope to stock up some for my rotation.
Pipe Used:
Morgan Bones Large Billiard
PurchasedFrom:
TinSociety.com Box
Age When Smoked:
Unknown
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Aug 24, 2023 | Medium to Strong | None Detected | Medium to Full | Pleasant |
At the outset allow me to say I love Latakia. And also to mention I have not tried the SPC Plum Pudding. So far I’ve enjoyed this PP Special Reserve and the Bourbon cask version.
This is excellent. A bit more depth than some Balkans and arguably less Latakia. There is a taste of BBQ. Raisins. Sweet char. The taste profile is different from say Sasieni or Balkan Supreme or Tashkent.
Tasty. Chewy. Great.
This is excellent. A bit more depth than some Balkans and arguably less Latakia. There is a taste of BBQ. Raisins. Sweet char. The taste profile is different from say Sasieni or Balkan Supreme or Tashkent.
Tasty. Chewy. Great.
Pipe Used:
IMP Meerschaum was
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| May 02, 2023 | Medium to Strong | None Detected | Medium to Full | Tolerable to Strong |
Tin note of mildly tangy smoke, earth and sweet spices. Tobacco is a 3/4-inch wide marbled Krumble Kake of dark brown and black with a little brown. Moisture content is great. Krumble Kake breaks apart and rubs out with a little effort. Burns slow with a few extra relights. The strength is medium to strong and nic is medium. No flavoring detected. Taste is medium to full and very consistent, with notes of floral, smoky incense, orange zest, tart and tangy citrus, wood, stewed vinegary-sour dark fruit, herbal vegetation, spices, toasted bread, musty dry hay, earthy, a lemon grass background note, and a peppery retro. Latakia is leading with Cavendish, Oriental/Turkish, Perique, Virginia supporting. Room note is tolerable to strong, and aftertaste is great.
Pipe Used:
1998 Ashton Old Church XXX Billiard
PurchasedFrom:
pipesandcigars.com
Age When Smoked:
6 years
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Mar 22, 2023 | Medium | None Detected | Full | Pleasant to Tolerable |
Very light Latakia in the scheme of things, getting some fruit as well. If I search, I think I can detect some VA influence. I'm pegging this as an exceptionally smooth and mild Latakia-forward blend, where the Latakia smokiness will never get lost as it has with a couple other blends (ex. Bankside). Even so, I think there will be times when I crave a stronger Latakia presence, maybe something like Pirate Kake.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Mar 04, 2023 | Medium | Medium to Strong | Medium | Pleasant |
for me it is a complex mixture A delicious mix with an endearing aroma and a flavor that wraps you up, I recommend it. Buy it.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Mar 25, 2021 | Medium | None Detected | Medium | Tolerable |
Plum Pudding being one of my English blend favorites, I got a tin of the Special Reserve. I was a little shocked that the price was almost double a normal PP tin. It is just as good as normal PP, and maybe a little bit on the sweeter side and slightly less of the floral from the orientals that normal PP has.
Given the extra price, I thought it would really be quite a bit better than normal PP, so in that I'm slightly disappointed, but only slightly. I may purchase this occasionally in the future, especially if I find it cheaper, but for regular purchases I'll stick with normal PP. Still, highly recommended.
Given the extra price, I thought it would really be quite a bit better than normal PP, so in that I'm slightly disappointed, but only slightly. I may purchase this occasionally in the future, especially if I find it cheaper, but for regular purchases I'll stick with normal PP. Still, highly recommended.
Pipe Used:
Benton Select
PurchasedFrom:
The Governor's Cigar Lounge
Age When Smoked:
Fresh out of the tin