Dan Tobacco Olda Jirsa's Magister Kelly's Mixture
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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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| Oct 08, 2019 | Mild to Medium | Medium to Strong | Medium | Very Pleasant |
I really like tobacco which is flavored with bergamot, but I never had a tobacco with vanilla flavor which I liked. So, I wasn't sure what I should think about this mixture, but I am sure that all Dan Tobaccos are high quality. That's why I tried it anyway.
The tin note is citrus, bergamot and vanilla. The vanilla smell is not that strong which is promising. But the overall flavoring is too strong that there aren't any other tobacco notes.
The tobacco burns down with almost no relights needed. While smoking you can tell that the bergamot flavoring is a bit stronger and all the time in center. The vanilla flavoring is as well as the bergamot one always present, but not dominating like the bergamot flavor. It's actually the most subtle vanilla flavoring I've ever had. The Virginia tobacco comes into play with some grassy and earthy notes. After drying the tobacco, I think the added aromas were a bit reduced.
The downside of this tobacco is, that the bitter citrus flavor doesn't fit to the sweet vanilla for my taste. In my opinion, this tobacco would be a superb one, if they cut out the vanilla flavoring. If they would do so it would be the same as HU Tobaccos Green Gold. Even the quality of the leaves seems to be at the same high level. To sum it up, if you have tried and liked Green Gold and you could imagine that some sweet vanilla would fit, you should try it. If not, you probably won’t like it.
The tin note is citrus, bergamot and vanilla. The vanilla smell is not that strong which is promising. But the overall flavoring is too strong that there aren't any other tobacco notes.
The tobacco burns down with almost no relights needed. While smoking you can tell that the bergamot flavoring is a bit stronger and all the time in center. The vanilla flavoring is as well as the bergamot one always present, but not dominating like the bergamot flavor. It's actually the most subtle vanilla flavoring I've ever had. The Virginia tobacco comes into play with some grassy and earthy notes. After drying the tobacco, I think the added aromas were a bit reduced.
The downside of this tobacco is, that the bitter citrus flavor doesn't fit to the sweet vanilla for my taste. In my opinion, this tobacco would be a superb one, if they cut out the vanilla flavoring. If they would do so it would be the same as HU Tobaccos Green Gold. Even the quality of the leaves seems to be at the same high level. To sum it up, if you have tried and liked Green Gold and you could imagine that some sweet vanilla would fit, you should try it. If not, you probably won’t like it.