Dan Tobacco Olda Jirsa's Magister Kelly's Mixture
(1.50)
High quality golden yellow Virginia with a high natural sugar content was prepared as ready rubbed.
Especially for this blend, a completely new aroma based on fragrant bergamot is developed, which blends perfectly with the tobacco. Refined with a little vanilla, this results in a delicious smoking pleasure, in which the tobacco taste is retained.
Notes: This mixture was also created in agreement with Olda Jirsa, named after the end of the 16th century. in Prague active English spiritualist and alchemist Edward Kelly.
Details
Brand | Dan Tobacco |
Blended By | Jirsa |
Manufactured By | DTM |
Blend Type | Aromatic |
Contents | Unknown, Virginia |
Flavoring | Fruit / Citrus, Other / Misc |
Cut | Mixture |
Packaging | 50 grams tin |
Country | Germany |
Production | Currently available |
Profile
Strength
Very Strong
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
Very Strong
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Unnoticeable
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Full
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
Reviews
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Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Feb 20, 2018 | Very Strong | Very Strong | Full | Unnoticeable |
Warning : *Aromatics smokers only*
If you aren't or are new to this game then stay well away from this beauty.
It's everything aromatic detractors despise. The smell hits you the instant you pop that old tin. It's like having a lemon squeezed up your nostrils. At this point, anybody who failed to heed my warning should turn back now.
The tobacco strands are rich golden and deceptively alluring. It's moist, too and leaves the smell of lemons/limes on your fingers. It's reminds me of one of those bronchial sweets you can buy when you've got a bad cold. But then I suppose that's what bergamot is known for.
But ooeee is it strong or what. Light this lot up and pow! a gob full of lemony citrus power. Jeez, never known anything as strong as strong as this, and I have a cold as well! It borders on the soapy I must say like a lemon scented fairy liquid (that's washing-up liquid to the Americans).
It's barely smokable. There's little or no limit to this flavour longevity. It just stays on top all the way through (lots of relights) and just drowns the tobacco, which, I suspect, could be anything at all in this citrus brew, you just wouldn't know. But it's made by the Germans so I'll give them the benefit of the doubt.
Ending ? Dottle ? Ash ? Didn't get that far. Couldn't finish the bowl. Equally - and somewhat strangely - there was no room note at all. Nothing. No comment of any kind.
So, really this is a very classy German blend, that someone has been really heavy handed on and, as a result, it barely registers much above the lowest of the low Meine Mixture.
Once again, avoid like the plague if you don't care for aromatics, but try if a) you're lucky enough to be in Hamburg and have a tenner to spare or b) you've got a cold.
Cough medicine for pipe smokers everywhere.
Anybody want their dishes done ?
If you aren't or are new to this game then stay well away from this beauty.
It's everything aromatic detractors despise. The smell hits you the instant you pop that old tin. It's like having a lemon squeezed up your nostrils. At this point, anybody who failed to heed my warning should turn back now.
The tobacco strands are rich golden and deceptively alluring. It's moist, too and leaves the smell of lemons/limes on your fingers. It's reminds me of one of those bronchial sweets you can buy when you've got a bad cold. But then I suppose that's what bergamot is known for.
But ooeee is it strong or what. Light this lot up and pow! a gob full of lemony citrus power. Jeez, never known anything as strong as strong as this, and I have a cold as well! It borders on the soapy I must say like a lemon scented fairy liquid (that's washing-up liquid to the Americans).
It's barely smokable. There's little or no limit to this flavour longevity. It just stays on top all the way through (lots of relights) and just drowns the tobacco, which, I suspect, could be anything at all in this citrus brew, you just wouldn't know. But it's made by the Germans so I'll give them the benefit of the doubt.
Ending ? Dottle ? Ash ? Didn't get that far. Couldn't finish the bowl. Equally - and somewhat strangely - there was no room note at all. Nothing. No comment of any kind.
So, really this is a very classy German blend, that someone has been really heavy handed on and, as a result, it barely registers much above the lowest of the low Meine Mixture.
Once again, avoid like the plague if you don't care for aromatics, but try if a) you're lucky enough to be in Hamburg and have a tenner to spare or b) you've got a cold.
Cough medicine for pipe smokers everywhere.
Anybody want their dishes done ?
Pipe Used:
Corn cobs only !
PurchasedFrom:
DanPipe, Germany.
Age When Smoked:
New