Scandinavian Tobacco Group (STG) Kentucky Bird
(2.37)
A pipe tobacco with natural flowers. Mild Virginia and sun cured Kentucky tobaccos, blended with natural flowers, create a new dimension for pipe smokers. A unique Concept symbolized by the beauty of the Cardinal - the official bird of Kentucky.
Details
Brand | Scandinavian Tobacco Group (STG) |
Blended By | |
Manufactured By | St-Group Assens |
Blend Type | Aromatic |
Contents | Burley, Kentucky, Virginia |
Flavoring | Floral Essences |
Cut | Ribbon |
Packaging | 50 grams tin, 50 grams pouch, 100 grams tin |
Country | Denmark |
Production | Currently available |
Profile
Strength
Mild
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
Medium
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Mild to Medium
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
Average Rating
2.37 / 4
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Reviews
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Displaying 1 - 10 of 17 Reviews
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Dec 28, 2009 | Very Mild | Very Strong | Mild to Medium | Tolerable |
I guess an opinion from the middle of the spectrum would be appropriate. I don't usually smoke aromatics (in the canonical understanding) and I don't think I could judge this one fairly. However, I didn't find it the most disgusting evil weed ever. There is the whole bunch of much worse concoctions. So this one, from the perspective of predominantly Virginia smoker, is worth some attention (say, you are on a deserted island and you only have KB and nail clippings, so you've got my drift).
I didn't find it very hot smoker. Not the coolest one, either, just nothing remarkable in this department. The aroma from the pouch is wonderful, and the minute I stuck my nose into there I understood that that's gonna be a challenge. The flavoring (flower-ish, herbal-ish, parfumer-ish) is extremely strong. Not very bad per se but very strong. And this is the only significant downside and the reason why I rate it so low.
The tobacco doesn't leave the ghost (at least nothing out of the ordinary) in the pipe and this is very good thing.
I managed to finish the pouch blending the tobacco in to some home made blends in microscopic amounts and don't regret about buying it. Would I recommend it to a fellow Virginia smoker as a change of pace? Barely. Is it worth trying? Why not. It's not yet another aromatic.
I didn't find it very hot smoker. Not the coolest one, either, just nothing remarkable in this department. The aroma from the pouch is wonderful, and the minute I stuck my nose into there I understood that that's gonna be a challenge. The flavoring (flower-ish, herbal-ish, parfumer-ish) is extremely strong. Not very bad per se but very strong. And this is the only significant downside and the reason why I rate it so low.
The tobacco doesn't leave the ghost (at least nothing out of the ordinary) in the pipe and this is very good thing.
I managed to finish the pouch blending the tobacco in to some home made blends in microscopic amounts and don't regret about buying it. Would I recommend it to a fellow Virginia smoker as a change of pace? Barely. Is it worth trying? Why not. It's not yet another aromatic.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Aug 20, 2015 | Medium | Medium to Strong | Medium to Full | Pleasant to Tolerable |
I found this pouch of tobacco in a tobacco stand in Germany on a recent trip and was told it was quite popular. It states on the label "with natural flowers" and contains Bright Virginia, Sun cured Kentucky, with natural flavors. Upon opening the pouch aroma is very sweet and tart. No scent of flowers. The tobacco itself is a rough cut ribbon in a mixed variety of browns and is on the moist side. It packs easily into the pipe and lights easily. Upon lighting, immediately one becomes aware of the flavor of dried flowers though the room note is more like walking into a shop selling dried flowers for perfume purposes. It is the most unusual flavor for a pipe tobacco I think I have tried. It is very interesting at first but quickly gets to be too much. I could never smoke this as a regular smoke but on occasion it is interesting. It also smokes rather on the hot side. Smoke it fast and you fry your tongue, smoke it slow and it will reward you with the taste of roses. I am not really fond of this flavor so only smoke it mow and then and can't really recommend it unless you want to try something very different.
Pipe Used:
Falcon, briars
PurchasedFrom:
tobacco stand in Germany
Age When Smoked:
after buying
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| May 22, 2015 | Mild | Mild to Medium | Mild to Medium | Tolerable |
This blend is to be seen in almost every tobacco store in Austria as well as in Germany so i'm guessing it has its fans. Or, every shop owner gets suckered into stocking it for its "uniqueness" of having Rose pedals in it. Personally i think it is the latter ;o)
Pouch aroma is of some undefined sweetness, certainly not any rose scent. And it also tastes of some undefined sweetness which is very strong and outright obtrusive. The smell also sticks to your clothes, hair and pipe in a rather unpleasant and thick way. The smoke is voluminous and somewhat sticky-dry on your tongue. Speaking of which: you really have to smoke this blend very slow or it *will* bite your tongue, even tho its not in itself a harsh blend.
The Virginia shines through every now and then as well as the Kentucky. I couldn't make out alot of the Burley.
I somewhat recommend this blend if you feel like smoking something that contains not just tobacco but some other plant as well. If you don't feel that adventurous then stay clear from this blend.
Pouch aroma is of some undefined sweetness, certainly not any rose scent. And it also tastes of some undefined sweetness which is very strong and outright obtrusive. The smell also sticks to your clothes, hair and pipe in a rather unpleasant and thick way. The smoke is voluminous and somewhat sticky-dry on your tongue. Speaking of which: you really have to smoke this blend very slow or it *will* bite your tongue, even tho its not in itself a harsh blend.
The Virginia shines through every now and then as well as the Kentucky. I couldn't make out alot of the Burley.
I somewhat recommend this blend if you feel like smoking something that contains not just tobacco but some other plant as well. If you don't feel that adventurous then stay clear from this blend.
Pipe Used:
It went trough rotation.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Feb 07, 2021 | Mild | Mild | Mild | Very Pleasant |
First impression, thus please take it with a grain of salt 🙂 I can agree with some of reviews about this tobacco. This is not a general mixture, more like a connoisseur's choice. Tin note is great, sweet, for me more candy-caramel notes than flowers. It is a wild cut and I may over-aired a bit therefore it did burned a hot. Next time I would grind the tobacco to make it more consistent. Packing was fine with Frank method but in the future I would do it from my palm clockwise packing to make it little loose. The room note is nice, even wife-approved indoors. The taste is somewhat soapy or "lakeland" character if you prefer. The strenght & taste is mild even without filter. If you sip really slow it gives a nice flavour, otherwise kentucky will take over the lead, however the tobacco taste is not dominant either way. I beleive this tobacco requires more experience to fully enjoy, which I don't have yet, still I rather liked the smoke. The taste & strenght & smoke is a bit weak for me, however for this very reason this could be an all-day smoke for lakeland lovers, escpecially who smokes indoors frequently.
Pipe Used:
meerschaum lined Rattray
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Nov 29, 2023 | Very Mild | Mild | Very Mild | Pleasant |
Well... it's not inherently a bad tobacco, but... from the very first puff, I couldn't stop thinking about "why this tastes like cheap version of Ennerdale?". Like seriously, if you like this rose/floral flavor profile and never tried Ennerdale so far, go and try it, you won't regret it, it's way better tobacco.
Pipe Used:
various briar pipes
PurchasedFrom:
Local Tobacconist
Age When Smoked:
Fresh from pouch
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Nov 13, 2022 | Mild | Mild | Medium | Pleasant |
Nice aromas before the start, particularly fresh and floral smells. Nice, soft, and partially aromatic. No bite sensation at all in a prolongated and relaxing smoke.
Pipe Used:
John Aylesbury - Billiard Dunkelbraun
PurchasedFrom:
Cigarworld
Age When Smoked:
1
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Oct 30, 2016 | Very Mild | Mild | Mild | Very Pleasant |
Strong hints of flowers in a pleasant blend, very light, good for the first smokes of the morning. As many other aromatic tobaccos, it's boring. But if you need something very light or if you're a novice and you want to try your first aromatic blend, it's ok. 3,0/5 in my personal rating system.
PurchasedFrom:
New Smoke, Milano (Italy)
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Aug 02, 2014 | Mild | Mild to Medium | Mild to Medium | Tolerable |
This tobacco is a very mild and straightforward experience. It's not bad, it's quite ok, but not exceptional. I think it's good for first time smokers and people not looking for the nicotine buzz, because you won't get any.
In the pouch, it's a delightful experience both in smell and touch. i clearly smell honey and a hint of rose. The moisture content is just perfect, and the packing comes easy. It burns reliably, for a very long time and never too hot. The taste is fine but definitely mild.
If you want a reliable, light tobacco just as a standby or for the pleasure of a long and straightforward smoke, it's definitely ok, but it won't be able to displace favorites.
In the pouch, it's a delightful experience both in smell and touch. i clearly smell honey and a hint of rose. The moisture content is just perfect, and the packing comes easy. It burns reliably, for a very long time and never too hot. The taste is fine but definitely mild.
If you want a reliable, light tobacco just as a standby or for the pleasure of a long and straightforward smoke, it's definitely ok, but it won't be able to displace favorites.
PurchasedFrom:
Italy
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jul 06, 2012 | Mild | Medium to Strong | Mild to Medium | Pleasant to Tolerable |
Well, this one is pretty uneventful.
It smells good in the pouch, and the moisture level is perfect. Takes to a flame well and burns down without any relights. The taste is sweet but not overly sweet. It just never develops or goes anywhere, though.
It didn't burn hot for me at all. I have a feeling some people are not packing it correctly.
Still, a nice smoke when you just want to smoke without really having to focus on flavors.
It smells good in the pouch, and the moisture level is perfect. Takes to a flame well and burns down without any relights. The taste is sweet but not overly sweet. It just never develops or goes anywhere, though.
It didn't burn hot for me at all. I have a feeling some people are not packing it correctly.
Still, a nice smoke when you just want to smoke without really having to focus on flavors.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Oct 06, 2024 | Mild to Medium | Medium | Medium | Pleasant |
Review of "Kentucky Bird"
Manufacturer: Scandinavian Tobacco Group (STG)
Tobacco Type: Virginia, Kentucky
Blend Type: Aromatic
Cut: Coarse ribbon
Nicotine Content: Low
Strength: Mild to medium
Price: $10.90
"Kentucky Bird" was the very first tobacco I ever bought, on the recommendation of my local tobacconist. When I cracked open the pouch, I was immediately struck by the floral scent, with notes of lily. It was a fresh and pleasant smell, and I was excited to give it a try.
The coarse ribbon cut is easy to pack, and the moisture level is on the higher side, but it needs to be smoked with care. Being a complete newbie at the time, I smoked it way too fast and aggressively, which ended up giving me a bitter taste toward the end of the bowl and, worse, a pretty painful case of tongue bite.
After learning to slow down and smoke it more gently, I started to appreciate it a lot more. The taste is slightly sweet and floral at the start, but if you're not careful, it can turn bitter, especially with faster puffing. The tongue bite risk is real with this one, so go easy on it! That said, the room note is lovely – a light, floral aroma that others will definitely enjoy.
In terms of strength, it's on the mild to medium side, perfect for a relaxed smoke without overwhelming you with nicotine. For those who enjoy stronger, more complex blends, though, this might feel a bit underwhelming after a while.
As an everyday smoke, it works well enough, but it could get boring for more experienced smokers. It’s ideal for a late-morning pipe, but I wouldn’t make it my go-to. Personally, I’m not in a hurry to buy it again, but maybe someday, just for the nostalgia of that first experience.
Final Rating: 6+
All in all, "Kentucky Bird" is a tobacco that needs a light touch. If you rush it, you'll lose the pleasant flavors and end up with a disappointing bowl and a sore tongue. It’s a solid choice for beginners, but if you’ve been smoking for a while, it might come off as a bit too simple. The quality-to-price ratio is decent, but it's definitely not for everyone.
Manufacturer: Scandinavian Tobacco Group (STG)
Tobacco Type: Virginia, Kentucky
Blend Type: Aromatic
Cut: Coarse ribbon
Nicotine Content: Low
Strength: Mild to medium
Price: $10.90
"Kentucky Bird" was the very first tobacco I ever bought, on the recommendation of my local tobacconist. When I cracked open the pouch, I was immediately struck by the floral scent, with notes of lily. It was a fresh and pleasant smell, and I was excited to give it a try.
The coarse ribbon cut is easy to pack, and the moisture level is on the higher side, but it needs to be smoked with care. Being a complete newbie at the time, I smoked it way too fast and aggressively, which ended up giving me a bitter taste toward the end of the bowl and, worse, a pretty painful case of tongue bite.
After learning to slow down and smoke it more gently, I started to appreciate it a lot more. The taste is slightly sweet and floral at the start, but if you're not careful, it can turn bitter, especially with faster puffing. The tongue bite risk is real with this one, so go easy on it! That said, the room note is lovely – a light, floral aroma that others will definitely enjoy.
In terms of strength, it's on the mild to medium side, perfect for a relaxed smoke without overwhelming you with nicotine. For those who enjoy stronger, more complex blends, though, this might feel a bit underwhelming after a while.
As an everyday smoke, it works well enough, but it could get boring for more experienced smokers. It’s ideal for a late-morning pipe, but I wouldn’t make it my go-to. Personally, I’m not in a hurry to buy it again, but maybe someday, just for the nostalgia of that first experience.
Final Rating: 6+
All in all, "Kentucky Bird" is a tobacco that needs a light touch. If you rush it, you'll lose the pleasant flavors and end up with a disappointing bowl and a sore tongue. It’s a solid choice for beginners, but if you’ve been smoking for a while, it might come off as a bit too simple. The quality-to-price ratio is decent, but it's definitely not for everyone.
Pipe Used:
Pannocchia,radica,ulivo,titanio,acciaio inox
PurchasedFrom:
Tab 24
Age When Smoked:
New