Tabak Heinrich Privat No. 66
(4.00)
Eine kräftige Mischung in englischer Tradition aus einem hohen Anteil rauchigem Latakia, vollmundigem Black Cavendish, süßlichem Virginia und einer Prise würzigem Perique, die dem Gaumen durch ein unverfälschtes, ausgewogenes Aroma schmeichelt.
A stronger blend of English traditions with a big share of smoky Latakia, rich Black Cavendish, sweet Virginia and a pinch of Spicy Perique, that pleases the smoker with a well balanced natural aroma.
Details
Brand | Tabak Heinrich |
Series | Hausmarke |
Blended By | Tabak Heinrich |
Manufactured By | My Own Blend |
Blend Type | English |
Contents | Black Cavendish, Latakia, Perique, Virginia |
Flavoring | |
Cut | Mixture |
Packaging | 50 Tin |
Country | Germany |
Production | Currently available |
Profile
Strength
Medium
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
None Detected
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Strong
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Very Full
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
Reviews
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Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Feb 16, 2021 | Medium | None Detected | Very Full | Strong |
A house blend of Tabak Heinrich in Nuremberg which is not far away from my place so when I come by I always make a short stop. Their Privat selection is featuring mainly aromatics but with No. 66 there’s a true English Blend in the repertoire.
Opening the tin is a pleasure. Cold smell is leathery, spicy almost a bit like curry ketchup with plum chutney. Leaf of all colors from golden to black. Not too much VA, a bit of Burley, Perique and Orients, lots of black Latakia. Mixture of mostly coarse cut with broader and thinner stripes of tobacco. Packs well after a bit of drying (comes a bit moist in English tradition) lights easily unfolding much of creamy smoke and is burning slow and steady.
Full spicy body with nice subtle sweetness in the background getting a bit less as the bowl goes on. Latakia and it’s spicy compadres take the lead through the whole smoke. Sometimes the Cavendish and Virginia show up to make it a round taste. If smoked carefully it reveals a nice spectrum of peppery and ripe sour notes.
Full bodied, characterful Latakia Blend that lives by its great variety of spices. Depending on what you prefer I’d suggest a whiskey or coffee with it. This may be a joyride for the experienced smoker of natural blends.
Opening the tin is a pleasure. Cold smell is leathery, spicy almost a bit like curry ketchup with plum chutney. Leaf of all colors from golden to black. Not too much VA, a bit of Burley, Perique and Orients, lots of black Latakia. Mixture of mostly coarse cut with broader and thinner stripes of tobacco. Packs well after a bit of drying (comes a bit moist in English tradition) lights easily unfolding much of creamy smoke and is burning slow and steady.
Full spicy body with nice subtle sweetness in the background getting a bit less as the bowl goes on. Latakia and it’s spicy compadres take the lead through the whole smoke. Sometimes the Cavendish and Virginia show up to make it a round taste. If smoked carefully it reveals a nice spectrum of peppery and ripe sour notes.
Full bodied, characterful Latakia Blend that lives by its great variety of spices. Depending on what you prefer I’d suggest a whiskey or coffee with it. This may be a joyride for the experienced smoker of natural blends.
Pipe Used:
Various briars
PurchasedFrom:
Tabak Heinrich Nuremberg
Age When Smoked:
Fresh from tin