Murray Sons & Co, Ltd Punchbowle

(2.89)
A cool full bodied mixture, with added latakia and a fine bouquet. For the experienced smoker.

Details

Brand Murray Sons & Co, Ltd
Blended By Murray Sons & Co., Ltd
Manufactured By Murray Sons & Co., Ltd
Blend Type Other
Contents Latakia, Virginia
Flavoring Other / Misc
Cut Shag
Packaging 50 grams tin
Country United Kingdom
Production No longer in production

Profile

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

Average Rating

2.89 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 26, 2011 Medium None Detected Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
Picked this up in Coventry (UK) while on vacation. I was intrigued, as I had not run across this blend stateside.

Upon opening the tin, you can smell the telltale campfire aroma of the Latakia, with a slight sweetness on the nose, as well. It has the look and feel of higher-quality tobacco. My tin had a nice moisture level and smoked well from the first bowl.

It's a nice English mixture, with a fair amount of Latakia flavor, and a higher than average vitamin N level without a packing too big of a punch (no pun intended). Probably not going to win raves as "the best English ever", but a nice blend with good character and very little downside.

TonyC

Note: All due respect to odinbaal, as I hadn't read his review prior to writing mine. Kudos, my friend, I couldn't have said it better myself (though apparently I tried anyway!).
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 26, 2011 Medium to Strong None Detected Full Strong
From old notes i wrote down a few years ago after smoking this.

"Upon opening the tin one is greeted by the familiar odour of latakia etc with a slightly fermenting mango fruit odour - uh oh!,,,;dont worry though as this overipe fruit smell goes within about half an hour of opening the tin & isn't a sign of things to come and doesn't return in anyform or flavour..

Full flavour(well nice without blowing its strength out of proportion,,its a medium english par),,,creamy salted butter(virginia's)licked from a slightly burnt and well seasoned old wooden cooking spoon(latakia).

More buttery than smokey(i could use other adjectives of simularity but they divert from what is the true flavour of this,,;so i could say soap and leatherish,but not really),,a true easy melt in the mouth classic IMHO.

Superb english(is it english?)not as complicated as "965 my mixture" or "old dublin",but no worse off for it - less is more sometimes and this holds its own in a way that makes others seem cluttered ,,nice baccy i thought;same strength as 965 i thought and it tasted like salted butter on slightly burn't on one side slice of toast (thick white sliced bread) which was toasted over a fire,,,;what it didn't have in it (oriental and cavendish)amplified the rest that was(virginia and latakia).

My tin was blended by "Murrays" BTW ;definately a buy again brand and its quality is on par with "peterson" or "dunhill" quality.

No casing whatsoever! - definately a plus! (when will blenders realise that casings are so unnecessary on english tobacco's?)

Don't let the name "punchbowle" put you off - this is an all day smoke easy,,and not as strong as you might imagine;this doesn't really have a punch - its just quality bowl.

The two components in this blend can be tasted separately like two instruments working in harmony to produce a combined single song."

^^Sadly while smoking this i must of dropped the clay pipe i was enjoying this stuff in ,because the rest of my notes are cursing the fact that i cannot get such a good flavour from my other pipes,,;quote;-"every other briar makes this taste like an old soapy sweaty paraboot"

Uncomplicated and no mystery topping as far as i can remember, to me it was like 965 without the condiments(absent orientals).. Honest strait forward and basic medium but quality english. (I have recently ordered some more tins of this.)

I shall leave it there and say that in my best clay(which i have since bought multiple spares of)this baccy tasted excellent and the absence of my best pipe taught me about how some baccy's require a golden ratio of bowl shape,capacity,material,and air flow to get the best tuning for my taste and cadence of puffing.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 04, 2016 Medium Medium Medium to Full Pleasant
My reason for commenting on Punchbowle is that the lady in my local tobacconist in Liverpool told me that this blend is about to cease production very soon if it already has not.
Pipe Used: Petersons,falcons,bewlays and more.
PurchasedFrom: many places over the years
Age When Smoked: new
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Oct 20, 2011 Medium Mild Medium to Full Tolerable
Rough, unrefined, indelicate, perhaps, but also satisfying, low-maintenance and spot-hittingly stout. Not a blend I would return to often, and by no means my favourite English, but I can see how it can be a favourite for many.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 27, 2010 Medium Medium Medium Pleasant
well i have took the plunge and my first tin of punchbowle has been opened.after a few pipes of this blend its not bad...easy to light..draws well and for me no tounge bite,its just the job for sitting outside in the garden or in the living room..relaxing,nice aroma..and when opened the smell of the tobacco is quite nice,i found myself having a few bowels of this within the hour..and each one was as enjoyable as the one before.so it gets a thumbs up from me..i will be buying more of this for sure..nice.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Aug 26, 2008 Medium to Strong None Detected Medium to Full Pleasant
I have recently shifted house from an inland, very dry climate with extemes of cold and heat to a coastal, humid and warm climate. From smoking with air-conditioning or a fire ablaze I now smoke with windows open, the air heavy with moisture. Concerns have shifted from preventing tobacco from drying out too much too fast to prevent it from getting too moist. Enjoyment of various blends has also changed somewhat. Balkan Flake and Odyssey taste better, Bohemian Scandal a shade worse than it used to.

The turmoil of shifting house brought up some forgotten tobaccos. A pouch of Ridgeback, an African tobacco, dried and crumbled into unsmokeable dust; a half tin of Balkan Sobranie`s Virginia No 10, also alas unsmokeable; a flattened cylinder of a tin called Hamborger Veermaster by Planta ... and among others, a battered and dented, but otherwise intact tin of Punchbowle.

Visually, the tobacco is an attractive melange of light brown, dark brown and black leaf. The tin aroma is somewhat reminiscent of Durbar and Royalty, in a muted way. In the pipe the mixture burns well, and there is definitely an oriental presence, apart from the virginia and latakia. Burns down to a fine gray ash, with no wet dottle. It is almost four star stuff, but there is a distinct rough edge at the beginning - as in many highly regarded Balkans - but the rough edge never goes away, and the permanent twang is distracting. But good stuff nevertheless.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 19, 2008 Medium to Strong Medium Medium Tolerable
this is my first bowl of this & i like it & i will try it in a good pipe as i always try any new tobacco in a falcon pipe & my wife & dog are my nose & neither as squirmed so its passed that test dont be frightend to try tobaccos you can always mix them with something
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 12, 2008 Medium to Strong None Detected Medium to Full Tolerable to Strong
Came across an interesting and amusing anecdote/review concerning this mixture (the Barney's version) in a 1949 copy of the New Statesman and Nation (a leading periodical in the U.K.) acquired by me for £1 ($2) at a stall in a Kent(U.K.) steam fair this August. It would be a shame for the anecdote to be lost to posterity.

The anecdote features in an ad, which firstly consists of a photo of the Punchbowle tin (lettering looks identical to that available from my online stockist, James Barber, except the bottom half is of course now covered by an obligatory alarmist nanny-state warning about smoking).

Underneath the photo is the headline: 'PACKING IN PERFECT CONDITION, ONE YEAR AFTER SHIPWRECK - an echo from Tobruk.'

Then this letter, received by the manufacturers in March 1949:

'I was very much interested in reading your advertisement in Geographical Magazine.

In early 1943, when I was in Tobruk with 8th Army, a N.A.A.F.I. boat was wrecked on the rocks on the South side of the harbour. My Regt. had a S/L site close by and they soon helped themselves to what was to be found. Amongst the booty were some tins of Barney's Punchbowle which had been under water for some days. I had the pleasure of smoking it for nearly a year afterwards. It was in perfect condition, showing that the packing was faultless.

Some days ago I met an old 8th Army friend who also had some, and in fact finished the last in N.Italy in March 1945.

Yours faithfully,

......... Late Capt. (27 S/L Regt R.A.)'

Note: N.A.A.F.I stands for Navy Army and Air Force Institutes, suppliers for the British armed forces.




Update 12th March 2008: Finally got round to ordering a tin of Punchbowle some days ago. Have been very pleasantly surprised by the smoking experience.

I expected something indifferent or even unpleasant, but this has not proved to be the case. This is a fine-cut, rich mixture, with what seems a very even blend - not too much of either the latakia, virginia or brown cavendish. There is a slightly tarry but not unpleasant sweet top note to the rich, nutty smell when you open the tin.

That tarry edge, possibly molasses-like, is evident when you smoke the mixture. You get a pretty even, slow smoke. There is absolutely no bite from smoking this stuff, no rasping of your throat, either, even after repeated pipefuls. It is a very pleasant smoke, and you do notice the flavour, but it is not as strong as, for example, Dunhill's My Mixture, which has a similar mix and flavour (I think!!) and which I had been smoking just before. Unfortunately, My Mixture seems to have a coarse after-effect on my throat and chest, which Punchbowle doesn't have at all.

I can thoroughly recommend Punchbowle as a throughly decent mix which you will undoubtedly enjoy. You might, however, hanker after something with more pronounced flavour - though this flavour is very good - but I hope that the stronger stuff doesn't affect your throat as it often does mine.

Note: my tin has an 'SP' emblem above the word Punchbowle, and I see that this stands for John Sinclair, as there is the wording 'made in the United Kingdom for John Sinclair Limited' underneath 'Punchbowle.' However, on the underside of the tin I read 'made in Denmark by Orlik tobacco company A/S'! So which is it? The latter, I suspect.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 04, 2006 Medium to Strong None Detected Medium to Full Tolerable
I have a few tins of this almost as old as the tins of Barney's which I enjoyed so much, and hoped that they would be the same, but with more of the divine Latakia. Unfortunately, these tins are blended by Murrays, according to the card insert, and the batch number shows them to be rather more recent than I thought.

The virginia content is not the same nutty, earthy stuff that I enjoyed so much in the Barney's, it is brighter and sweeter, much more like the bland bright leaf found in new tins of Parson's Pleasure. However, this tobacco does have a goodly dose of latakia, and abundant smokey, musty, woodsy smells pour out of the freshly opened tin. The age has allowed the components to integrate, and meld into one another to quite an extent (newer tins smell sharper, the smells of the tobaccos standing out sharply as individuals).

It lights with ease, but needs relights as it is quite moist. The flavour is rich and full, with a background sweetness that balances it quite pleasantly. The aroma is rich and delicious, as an english mixture should be. All in all, a very enjoyable tobacco, but not so outstanding as the Barney's. Two friends of mine who recently took up pipesmoking tried it, liked it, and now rarely smoke anything else, so I can reccomend it as a good tobacco for those new to the pipe- better than tormenting them with sticky, tasteless cherry vanilla type blends.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Dec 29, 2004 Medium None Detected Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
I think Noorrmm's review describes this very well. This is a very tasty English blend. However, I do not pick up any Turkish. This is an easy blend to smoke, a suitable amount of latakia for an overall smokiness combined with a very nice Virginia component with a naturally sweet undertone and top shelf quality tobaccos. Well recommended to the English blend smoker. Paddy.
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