Reiner Light Aromatic Blend
(2.60)
A mixture of bright Virginias, black cavendish and toasted burley. Slighty nutty in flavor.
Details
Profile
Strength
Mild to Medium
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
Medium to Strong
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Very Pleasant
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Mild
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
Reviews
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Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Dec 27, 2018 | Mild to Medium | Very Mild | Medium | Very Pleasant |
I am not sure if the other reviewers were actually smoking the reiner blend, as they mention a cornucopia of flavors that this blend absolutely does not have. There is zero fruit whatsoever in this blend. It says on the tin lid "choco-nut" flavored, and if it has either of those, it is so lightly applied as to be almost undetectable.
What this blend really entails is an amplification of what has to be some of the most inviting burley I have ever seen, which is a very rich reddish brown color. It has some black cavendish also which really rounds this blend off, but has no vanilla in it.
You get a plain and simple danish style aromatic which tastes, and smells, of simple sweet tobacco. It even has a little nicotine! It is one of the best aromatic blends I have tried, tasting of rich burley, not the earthy bitter type, but a specially processed delight.
This is by far my favorite reiner blend, and one of my favorite aromatics. I am surprised it is not more well known, as this blend has been available for many years. The blend is bite free in a well broken in pipe, but can barely, and I mean barely, nip if you smoke it in a fresh pipe with no cake built.
The room note is one of the top 5 that I know of, because it has none of the usual acrid tobacco notes even many aromatics produce.
Has all the tastes and scents of the forest in autumn, and is a top notch indoor smoke.
A solid 4 star blend. R. L. Will's two best aromatics are this blend, and Sillem's Musketeer, in my humble opinion.
What this blend really entails is an amplification of what has to be some of the most inviting burley I have ever seen, which is a very rich reddish brown color. It has some black cavendish also which really rounds this blend off, but has no vanilla in it.
You get a plain and simple danish style aromatic which tastes, and smells, of simple sweet tobacco. It even has a little nicotine! It is one of the best aromatic blends I have tried, tasting of rich burley, not the earthy bitter type, but a specially processed delight.
This is by far my favorite reiner blend, and one of my favorite aromatics. I am surprised it is not more well known, as this blend has been available for many years. The blend is bite free in a well broken in pipe, but can barely, and I mean barely, nip if you smoke it in a fresh pipe with no cake built.
The room note is one of the top 5 that I know of, because it has none of the usual acrid tobacco notes even many aromatics produce.
Has all the tastes and scents of the forest in autumn, and is a top notch indoor smoke.
A solid 4 star blend. R. L. Will's two best aromatics are this blend, and Sillem's Musketeer, in my humble opinion.
Pipe Used:
Cob, various italian.
Age When Smoked:
Unknown