Robert McConnell The Fragrant Blend

(2.90)
The first ingredient in this blend is a broad leaf Virginia which has been cut straight out of a 16 lb. block matured under cold pressure for two weeks. Added to this is a jet black cavendish, shiny and enriched by pressure and heat. Mottled red Virginia and an equal portion of dark brown maduro then complete the blend. The whole is then passed through a copper cylinder where fruit essences are added and sealed into the tobacco by contact with the copper stove. The blend then lies 'bulked up' for a further week when the various flavours intermingle to produce a unique blend. Smooth and very long lasting.

Details

Brand Robert McConnell
Blended By Kohlhase & Kopp
Manufactured By Robert McConnell
Blend Type Cigar Leaf Based
Contents Black Cavendish, Cigar Leaf, Virginia
Flavoring Fruit / Citrus
Cut Broken Flake
Packaging 100 grams tin
Country Germany
Production Currently available

Profile

Strength
Mild
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
Mild to Medium
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant to Tolerable
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Mild
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming

Average Rating

2.90 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Sep 21, 2009 Mild Medium Mild Pleasant
I don't think I need to finish the tin to review this, as its pretty basic and monochromatic. Very old tin - around 1995 - but I doubt the aging did it much good. As a sidenote, this is still being produced by K&K but my tin was made in the UK by, I think, Robert McConnell.

Very light fruit taste here that serves as a light sweetener to a very bland batch of virginias and cavendish. Maduro? Didn't taste any. Didn't taste much of anything, to be honest. However, as an aromatic, the quality of the tobacco appeared ot be high. In other words, Ashton did not oversaturate the sauce in order to disguise inferior leaf, but I do think they purposefully used a bland concoction in order to make this an "all-day" blend that won't offend. In that, I suppose they succeeded but if you're after some flavor with your sweetness, you won't find it here. Nice room aroma - very natural in its sweetness and not overpowering like a lot of aromatics.

As a sidenote, Bill Taylor of Ashton has recently died. RIP, Bill. Thanks for the great pipes and thanks for Black Parrot and Old London Pebblecut, if not this blend.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jan 28, 2002 Mild Mild to Medium Mild Pleasant to Tolerable
This is some kind of a different "aromatic" tobacco.

The fruit aroma is added not as the last step of production, but during fermentation. This makes the aroma more powerful and lasting.

Anyway, I think that the taste is terribly bland: this is a tobacco which is much more pleasant to smell (in the can or by smelling the smoke in the room) than to smoke! It is very sweet and pleasant to those around you! Some friends described the aroma like a mixture of dried plums, apricots and peaches... and a non-smoker said, upon sniffing the can, "Wow, can this tobacco be chewed? Its smell makes me hungry!"

For the smoker, though, the taste is gentle but completely uninspiring. The fruit taste is barely perceivable, but at least the tobacco doesn't bite like other aromatics like some Amphoras. As a whole, a very disappointing experience.

Important warning: you may not want to smoke this in your best pipe, or in the one you use for english blends! It leaves a very sticky, almost sirupy, remain in the bowl, and its remaining aroma might spoil the taste of the english blend. There's an exception... I tried to smoke some Early Morning Pipe in the same bowl I have been smoking this Fragrant Blend: well, the experience was astonishing! It seems that the medium-mild taste of Dunhill's popular tobacco gets an extra boost from the remaining sweetness of the Ashton: the result was a smoke that contained all the subtle and pleasant nuances of EMP, but further emphasised and more rounded! The fruit aroma was barely perceivable, but it added an extra sweetness that married perfectly with the english taste of EMP! It's the only interesting use I can find for this expensive but dull Ashton blend...

2018 update: I tried it again after so many years, now that it bears the Robert McConnell name. Well, it is much less flavored than how I remembered. Still fruity, but of a fruitiness that could almost be mistaken for the natural sweetness of ripe Virginias. It actually isn't bad at all: yes, it still tends to be a bit boring, and evolution in the bowl is not its strength. Still a bit too mild, still too much Cavendish. Still not exciting, but it has a certain charm and finesse that rewards slow smoking. Absolutely not bad, simply there are more exciting alternatives. Rating raised accordingly.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 15, 2017 Mild Mild to Medium Mild Pleasant to Tolerable
Disappointing. A flavored mixture, extremely elaborate, that doesn’t produce the expected results. Yesterday I finished my 100g tin and now I don’t remember the taste. Peculiar, fruity, sugary but anonymous. I think if you like flavored mixtures and aromatic tobaccos, you have to give it a chance. However, in my opinion it’s nothing special. For these reasons, in my personal rating system (from 1 to 10) my score is 7 and two stars.
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