Nording Seaweed
(2.33)
Notes: A predominantly light brown, rather short cut loose cut of golden Virginia and cocoa brown burley with a hint of black cavendish, refined with aromas of cream and caramel; quite gentle in the taste with a fine redolence.
Details
Profile
Strength
Mild to Medium
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
Medium to Strong
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Medium
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
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Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Aug 01, 2020 | Mild to Medium | Medium to Strong | Medium | Pleasant |
So the last Nording product I've smoked (and cellered for good reason), was McClelland's caramel/hazelnut Labrador, it had perhaps the most delicious tin aroma of ANY tobacco I've had the pleasure of crossing paths with. Seaweed gives off nearly the same fantastic sweet caramel notes, without the hazelnut, and tamped down with some grassy Virginia. Just having the open tin next to me, has my tongue wagging- it truly smells like a piece of candy.
The soft cut is fairly moist, yet not sticky, nor too damp to fire for you impatient drying types like myself. Gives off a fairly mild smoke that sadly is not as potent as the unlit stuff (which also happened with Labrador). While still sweet, the specific caramel morphed with a slight alcohol finish, but to be fair, tobacco physics could likely never maintain that wonderful flavor when smoked. Still, it was certainly pleasant, and no mortal could deny that open tin smell. Elevating a star into a 3.
Why they named such a delight; Seaweed, is beyond me, but don't let it lead you astray, this is one Aromatic to sink your teeth in.
The soft cut is fairly moist, yet not sticky, nor too damp to fire for you impatient drying types like myself. Gives off a fairly mild smoke that sadly is not as potent as the unlit stuff (which also happened with Labrador). While still sweet, the specific caramel morphed with a slight alcohol finish, but to be fair, tobacco physics could likely never maintain that wonderful flavor when smoked. Still, it was certainly pleasant, and no mortal could deny that open tin smell. Elevating a star into a 3.
Why they named such a delight; Seaweed, is beyond me, but don't let it lead you astray, this is one Aromatic to sink your teeth in.
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