Chacom #2
(3.40)
A mix of Virginia tobaccos, fragrant burley, and black cavendish combine in Chacom's #2 blend. A subtle, yet flavorful topping of sweet vanilla and yellow plum is then added, creating a pleasant smoke and aroma.
Details
Brand | Chacom |
Blended By | Jeremy Reeves |
Manufactured By | Cornell & Diehl |
Blend Type | Aromatic |
Contents | Black Cavendish, Burley, Virginia |
Flavoring | Plum, Vanilla |
Cut | Ribbon |
Packaging | 50 grams tin |
Country | United States |
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
Reviews
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Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Sep 21, 2023 | Mild | Medium | Mild to Medium | Pleasant |
This is a very fruity, very sweet baccy. Tin note of plum that is creamy sweet rather then sour or tangy. The vanilla flavor supports the aroma.
Filling and lighting is easy, the moisture is superb right out of the tin.
Now the smoke. Sweet, rich and creamy. Contrary to the tin note, the vanilla is more present and makes the smoke taste like a freshly baked cake. The topping takes the lead, but you can feel there is quality tobacco in the background. Toasty BC is for me the dominant wit the VA is in support with its bready sweetness.
I am just an occasional aro smoker, but this blend pleases me very much.
Highly recommended to aromatic smokers and also for adventurers!
Filling and lighting is easy, the moisture is superb right out of the tin.
Now the smoke. Sweet, rich and creamy. Contrary to the tin note, the vanilla is more present and makes the smoke taste like a freshly baked cake. The topping takes the lead, but you can feel there is quality tobacco in the background. Toasty BC is for me the dominant wit the VA is in support with its bready sweetness.
I am just an occasional aro smoker, but this blend pleases me very much.
Highly recommended to aromatic smokers and also for adventurers!
Pipe Used:
Various
PurchasedFrom:
Local tobacco shop
Age When Smoked:
new
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Nov 01, 2020 | Medium | Mild to Medium | Medium to Full | Pleasant |
I can immediately smell a deliciously sweet and fruity plum tin note here. There are other reviews I've seen that claim to only barely detect the plum... but I can definitely smell it when I open this tin. And it's a natural sweetness and fruitiness, as opposed to the artificial sweetness/flavors that some aromatics have. It really smells great, much like Solani's Festival, but more "natural" and, frankly, better.
When first lit, that fruity plum flavor is there as well, along with the Burley and Virginia. It's not overly topped like some aromatics. There's a natural vanilla bean flavor as well, and some light Virginia grassy and dark fruity notes. Also, I don't know exactly what it is, but there is a sweet "spice rack" sort of taste. It's sort of cinnamon-y and spice-like... and I think it may be the result of the vanilla bean flavor mixing with the nutty, woody Burley. It's very pleasant and natural. There's a lot going on. The topping flavors mix with the tobacco's natural flavors really well. And through it all, that nice dried fruit/plum taste is still there. It's only slightly moist right out of the tin, doesn't need too much drying. It's on the short list of my favorite aromatics now. And though I usually don't smoke many aromatics... this blend may change that. I'm going to be buying more of this stuff.
Bottom Line: This is a lightly-topped aromatic. Really more of a nicely sweet, fruity Burley-based blend. Recommended.
When first lit, that fruity plum flavor is there as well, along with the Burley and Virginia. It's not overly topped like some aromatics. There's a natural vanilla bean flavor as well, and some light Virginia grassy and dark fruity notes. Also, I don't know exactly what it is, but there is a sweet "spice rack" sort of taste. It's sort of cinnamon-y and spice-like... and I think it may be the result of the vanilla bean flavor mixing with the nutty, woody Burley. It's very pleasant and natural. There's a lot going on. The topping flavors mix with the tobacco's natural flavors really well. And through it all, that nice dried fruit/plum taste is still there. It's only slightly moist right out of the tin, doesn't need too much drying. It's on the short list of my favorite aromatics now. And though I usually don't smoke many aromatics... this blend may change that. I'm going to be buying more of this stuff.
Bottom Line: This is a lightly-topped aromatic. Really more of a nicely sweet, fruity Burley-based blend. Recommended.
Pipe Used:
Savinelli Giubileo d'Oro Sandblasted
PurchasedFrom:
SmokingPipes.com
Age When Smoked:
New
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Dec 28, 2022 | Mild to Medium | Medium | Mild to Medium | Pleasant |
Chacom - #2.
Some blends take plenty of smoking to form an opinion. Like, example, Haunted Bookshop Cake. I smoked near a full tin before posting a review. Others only require a few bowls. For me many aromatics fall into this category. Chacom #2 is one of them. I only started smoking this today, but it's a fairly simple smoke.
The tin-note is lead by plum. This tin's from July 2020, and the paper insert has become a little stained from the blend. The appearance suggests mainly Virginia and Burley, with just a jot of black Cavendish.
The smoke marries up well to the suggestion from looking/smelling it. The plum comes across perfectly. This is the first flavour I get and it's formidable throughout. There's a light touch of vanilla, this is creamy, but it's nowhere near as strong as the plum. Now the tobaccos. The Virginias taste sweet and take the pole-position. They also give a bready note, Some websites describe this as having only a ''small'' proportion of Burley, but I find more flavour than I'd expect from just a little. There's a very rugged, rustic, slightly dry and caustic note that could only come from an ample amount of Burley. The black Cavendish offers hardly anything. Because of there not being much, also added vanilla, it's quite lost. The low points now, it burns a bit fast and the smoke is above medium in temperature.
Room-note: nice. Nicotine; below medium.
Chacom #2? A definite three star blend:
Recommended.
Some blends take plenty of smoking to form an opinion. Like, example, Haunted Bookshop Cake. I smoked near a full tin before posting a review. Others only require a few bowls. For me many aromatics fall into this category. Chacom #2 is one of them. I only started smoking this today, but it's a fairly simple smoke.
The tin-note is lead by plum. This tin's from July 2020, and the paper insert has become a little stained from the blend. The appearance suggests mainly Virginia and Burley, with just a jot of black Cavendish.
The smoke marries up well to the suggestion from looking/smelling it. The plum comes across perfectly. This is the first flavour I get and it's formidable throughout. There's a light touch of vanilla, this is creamy, but it's nowhere near as strong as the plum. Now the tobaccos. The Virginias taste sweet and take the pole-position. They also give a bready note, Some websites describe this as having only a ''small'' proportion of Burley, but I find more flavour than I'd expect from just a little. There's a very rugged, rustic, slightly dry and caustic note that could only come from an ample amount of Burley. The black Cavendish offers hardly anything. Because of there not being much, also added vanilla, it's quite lost. The low points now, it burns a bit fast and the smoke is above medium in temperature.
Room-note: nice. Nicotine; below medium.
Chacom #2? A definite three star blend:
Recommended.
Pipe Used:
Altinok
PurchasedFrom:
My Smoking Shop
Age When Smoked:
07/2020
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jan 23, 2021 | Mild | Mild | Mild to Medium | Very Pleasant |
Sublime odeur de prune ou pruneau alcoolisé à l’ouverture de la boîte. On se laisse tant séduire par les arômes de sucre qu’on en mangerait presque. La fumée est douce, presque délicate. L’arome en bouche touche plus aux fruits secs et vanille qu’à la prune que nous avions au nez à l’ouverture. Un superbe tabac saucé légèrement qui laisse les brins s’exprimer au fumage. Un gros succès de chacom
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Dec 26, 2022 | Mild to Medium | Medium | Medium to Full | Pleasant to Tolerable |
Este es un aromático que podrÃa fumar todo el dÃa sin cansarme. Muy agradable, muy sabroso, muy parejo y equilibrado. Basado en virginias, black cavendish y burley se presenta con una humedad justa cortado en cintas. El toping no es para nada invasivo. Claramente huela a ciruelas, un dejo a vainilla y a notas azucaradas. Se quema fácilmente por lo que no precisa reencendidos. La nota de habitación es excelente, el sabor muy completo y la fortaleza de suave a media. Un muy agradable tabaco hecho con mucha solvencia y calidad.
Pipe Used:
Everest