Gallaher Limited Condor Ready Rubbed (Green)

(3.06)
The special distinction of Condor pipe tobaccos lies in their superb flavour. Being pressed tobaccos, their taste, aroma and strength are in that perfect harmony so much appreciated by the most knowledgeable of smokers. Condor ready rubbed, Britain's most popular pipe tobacco. After pressing and slicing, the tobacco is rubbed-out to a perfect density, ready for filling the pipe.
Notes: (The description above doesn't normally appear on single packets of Condor, this is from a multi pack box of five 50 grams packets.) This was made in Ireland for many years, it is now made in Poland.

Details

Brand Gallaher Limited
Blended By Japan Tobacco International
Manufactured By Japan Tobacco International
Blend Type Aromatic
Contents Virginia
Flavoring Alcohol / Liquor, Floral Essences, Other / Misc
Cut Ready Rubbed
Packaging 50 grams pouch
Country United Kingdom
Production Currently available

Profile

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

Average Rating

3.06 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Dec 06, 2005 Strong Medium to Strong Full Pleasant to Tolerable
I have never reviewed this product ... my review was of Original Long Cut version and this has been corrected ... sorry I don't know how to delete this one.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Dec 06, 2005 Medium to Strong Medium to Strong Full Pleasant
Rather like a muskier, heavier version of St Bruno. This is quite a moist tobacoo, and I find that 2 or 3 re-lights are required to keep it going. It produces a heavy, cool, fruity smoke with a hint of the pepperiness found in St Bruno. I have found this a bit too much on its own - but have read another posting that suggests blending Condor with 50% St Bruno - I have tried this and the result is an easy to light, cool, flavoursome smoking experience. Another poster had suggested that St Bruno blended with Gold Block worked well and I suspect that a 50/50 mix of St Bruno & Condor mixed with some GB would result in an excellent smoke. I'l give it a try at some point!
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Oct 20, 2005 Extremely Strong Very Strong Extra Full Very Pleasant
***Update. After 125g of this over two months, I've changed my recommendation. It's clear that Condor is in a class by itself, the king of the full strength soap flakes. I've learned to smoke this slowly in a small bowl, not to let it dry out too much to preserve the added flavorings (which is the point with Condor, it is a full aromatic), and pack it very loosely, almost fully rubbed out. I've never had a pipe cleaner come out black, or any tarrier than any other rich blend, this way. ***
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 10, 2005 Medium to Strong Strong Full Strong
When I tried this in my youth 24 years ago, it was so strong only old men with black nicotine stained fingers used to smoke it! It used to knock your head off and left you gasping if inhaled. I tried it again recently and was supprised at its wonderfull taste and aroma. I suspect it has a high nicotine content since after 50 grms it leaves you gagging for more!

People say it has the sopey english quality, and certainly when sniffed has notes of soap in there. But on the whole I like it.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Dec 20, 2004 Very Strong Medium to Strong Extra Full Extra Strong
Pheeeew... This is some rank weed! OK, I like St Bruno a lot when I'm in the mood, its strong but very enjoyable. But this is just taking it too far! Its like St bruno, but a little stronger and 10 times tarrier. When I first got it, I thought (Why, Ive no idea) that I should sample it in a realy big pipe, while taking a stroll in the park. This prooved to be a mistake, as I realised when my head started to spin halfway through the bowl. I sat down on a park bench, feeling like aqualung, and felt a pang of guilt when a bird fell lifeles from its perch in the tree above me... Alright, I exagerate a little perhaps. It seems to have been made in the same style as St Bruno, but far fouler. It makes a horrible, heavy, muggy smell, it tastes foul, like the flavours in Bruno but foul and too thick, and unlike the Bruno, it burns hot, and will all too easily bite. Pipecleaners come out black. I have a feeling that this stuff may not be so healthy.

A gentlemen I have bought old pipes from on the Preston Market, once advised me that his all day smoke of 20 years was a 50/50 mix of St Bruno and Condor. This I dutifully tried, and indeed despite my fears it was alright. It's not so heavy as neat Condor, more like beefed up St Bruno, and it does not burn hot or bite. If Im spending a weekend in the woods in the colder seasons (as I will this December), this is what Ill smoke. Rich, hearty, a little course, excellent tramping tobacco. As for neat Condor, Ill leave that to those who can tolerate it.


Update


Having been overwhelmed by this weed, I later came to enjoy it greatly. Such is the way of things, I think the same has happened with all the lakeland flakes. I tried several and was initially put off by them, three years of living oop noorth and I came to understand them, and later to love them. I may also have manned up somewhat through exposure to Chips and Gravy and the horrors of Lancashire weather...

So, what is Condor? Condor is a VERY strong, VERY manly pipe tobacco. It is a dark, strong, cooked virginia flake with a traditional scent added to it. Soap and perfume indeed, and manly because of it.

This is a tobacco to smoke after doing an oil change on your Royal Enfield Bullet. Or after ploughing a field or laying a hedge. Or in a lock in in a pub after you've come back from a successful nocturnal expedition poaching with a long net with your fellows.

This is not a tobacco to smoke while posting self concious tobacco reviews on the internet! Nor is it to be smoked while at work in an office. You should not smoke this in a fancy wine bar, or while walking around John Lewis with your beloved.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Aug 06, 2004 Strong Strong Full Very Pleasant
This is actually a very fine pipe tobacco. You would never dream the room note would be as good as it is by smelling the pouch. The actual pouch aroma was STUNNINGLY similar (believe it or not) to the virginias McClelland uses.

It's meant to be smoked slowly and patiently, and like all pipe tobaccos, I seem to HAVE to try and see if it'll bite me a little. It did (but not too bad). It's a fixation I have, I guess... I like to push the envelope. I did, in fact, as this pipe tobacco is a bit on the strong side. I smoked it to the very bottom of the bowl, 'til all that was left was a fine ash. It gets a little stout at the end, so if you're a little on the mild-liking, just smoke this wonderful stuff 'til it suits you.

I enjoyed this pipe tobacco from start to finish. I'll be buying some more in the not-too-distant future!

Let's see, I've done all but talk directly about the tobacco...

I used a match to char, another to light, and another to re-light. After that, only the tamper was needed. It's sweet, slightly spicy, and has a very "cologne-esque" taste to it. You WILL taste the casing unless your taste buds are kaput. It is a very full tobacco, so:

1.) Make sure you've eaten something... 2.) Make sure you're not going to be eating a mild dessert (like, say your wife's sumptuous banana pudding) because your tastes will be a bit mitigated for an hour or so. I am, however, enjoying some oregon chai, and I love the way it tastes, especially now.

I do all my reviews RIGHT AFTER I smoke 'em, so... There you go!

Condor is a real winner. Thanks Vagabond!
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 08, 2004 Very Strong Very Strong Very Full Tolerable
I have an internet friend, A widow lady, that lives in England. I was resently showing her my new Calabash pipe, over instant messenger on my web cam. She asked to send me a packet of her late husbands favorite tobacco. It turned out to be Condor original in a 50g pouch packet. A little reserch on my part turned up that this tobacco is no longer exported from the U.K. to North America. I waited in anxious antisapation for the Condor to arrive and having been forewarned that it was a blend that would leave a taste mark on your pipe, I purchased a corn cop pipe for this taste test. Well its a good thing I did because when the condor arrived I instantly recognized the aroma in the pouch as being highly perfumed, somewhat like Mixture 79, but much stronger. I filled the cob and lit the pipe and was at once nearly overwhelmed by the pungent perfumey flowery aroma. I nearly put the bowl out, but I braved a few more puffs. As the bowl settled in the perfume taste became less and less until finally at about the second 3rd of the bowl it became a very nice, strong, satisfying smoke. I am used to high nicotien content in my tobaccos, but this blend gave me the spins and I had to relax and slow down. The finish was very nice right to the end ashes and other than that first 1/3 of the bowl being overly perfumed this was a very good smoke. A side note: In huge letters across the entire pouch were the words "TOBACCO KILLS", I guess we Americans dont hold a monopoly on tobacco Natzi's. It looks like England has their fair share of them too..........Wademan
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Nov 13, 2003 Strong Mild Mild to Medium Tolerable
A heavy aroma greats the breaker of the seal on the packet of ready-rubbed I bought at my local convenience store. (it was 6:30pm and my tobacconist understandably had shut!)

The tobacco was in little brittle strips, and was very dry compared to my usual diet of light Virginia/Cavendish or aromatic blends. It was very easy to pack, but in order to keep this dry bushfire under control VERY slow smoking was necessary - so every once in a while I'd leave it too long and need to relight. Maybe it's just me smoking it wrong but it seemed very high maintenance to me.

High nicotine tobacco puts me right off, and here is no exception. There is a slight VA nuttiness breaking through the smoke, and this is in itself very tasty - hence the Mild/Med taste value. It is however intermittent - tailing off as the nicotine builds up toward the last quarter or so of the bowl.

A tolerable room note and very soft ash residue are the hallmarks of a well processed and refined mass production tobacco - But not of a great one!

Better mass-market VA can be found IMHO, see B&H Mellow Virginia.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Dec 07, 2023 Strong Strong Very Full Unnoticeable
Well what can be said about The Mighty Condor??
If I lived in the U.K. this would be my go to daily smoke but as I don\'t I have to rely on visits by friends & family to keep me stocked up. I keep it for those special occasions when a good smoke can be lifted to another level. The \"Condor moment \" was not just an advertising slogan it is  something that is very real & once experienced is addictive.

So lets get to the review.
Almost everyone that gives T.M.C. a negative review complain about the \" soapy \" smell, it has an scent but mores the pity I\'ve never come across a soap that smells like T.MC. I\'d never be out of the shower. It\'s just it\'s aroma, it\'s the smell of T.M.C. it doesn\'t come through the smoke as a separate part of the experience the taste & aroma are one. Imo it  shouldn\'t be classed as a room note. It\'s a dark tobacco that has an unique but strong aroma. It fills, packs, lights easily, doesn\'t bite or heat your pipe. The flavour is the T.M.C. taste, a totally one of & there\'s nothing that comes close to it so there\'s nothing to compare it to. It\'s available over the counter in almost all large supermarkets chains in the U.K. & is cheaper than all the big name brands. Rumour has it that it will ghost your pipe but in my opinion ghost should only be applied to a smell or taste that you don\'t like, well I love the everything about THE MIGHTY CONDOR

Pipe Used: Many
PurchasedFrom: U.K. supermarkets
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 08, 2022 Medium Medium Medium to Full Very Pleasant
A caballo entre St. Bruno y Amphora Full. Algo menos dulce, quizas mas aspero, o amargo. Un regusto a alcohol. Quema bien, una fumada placentera. La nota de habitacion es muy agradable. Frutas oscuras estofadas, matices a tierra, madera. Un tabaco decente, con un precio en España, que jamas volvera a ser tan barato y accesible. Que se puede pedir mas de este mitico tabaco. Me encanta este tabaco.
Pipe Used: Corn cob MM General
PurchasedFrom: local tobacconist
Age When Smoked: 9 months
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