Mac Baren St. Bruno Flake

(3.29)
St. Bruno Flake is a distinctive blend of smooth Virginia and smoky dark fired Kentucky — pressed and sliced into thin flakes that are easy to prepare and enjoy. It's topped with subtle floral and fruity notes for a unique aromatic experience.
Notes: Made by MacBaren since 2006, the company has owned the blend since 2015.

Details

Brand Mac Baren
Blended By  
Manufactured By Mac Baren
Blend Type Aromatic
Contents Kentucky, Virginia
Flavoring Floral Essences, Fruit / Citrus
Cut Flake
Packaging 50 grams tin weight, 50 grams pouch weight
Country Denmark
Production Currently available

Profile

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

Average Rating

3.29 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jan 19, 2004 Extremely Mild Mild to Medium Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
This is the only tobacco, in 23 years of pipe-smoking, that has made me queasy and green-faced. This was probably the result of choosing too large a bowl. I have since taken it in smaller portions, in a darling little Algerian-made slim dublin?El Morjane El Kala: how's that for a brand name??or in a baby Peterson's bent, and all was well.

The dark-brown flakes are neatly laid out, sideways in the tin, which gives off that slightly soapy redolence?Rasierseife, shaving soap, called it one German review; another compares it to Nivea Creme...?that is sometimes encountered in slightly topped English Virginia flake. I believe the smell may be oil of bergamot, as I find the odour identical to that of Earl Grey tea, which is certainly flavoured with that favourite compound of perfumers. And several snuffs, described officially by their blenders as being scented with oil of bergamot, smell like this as well. One either likes it or one doesn't.

Red and Dark virginias, with some périque, are supposed to be in this; but it doesn't taste like the classic Virginia/périque blend at all. There is very little peppery-périque flavour, and this is not at all a sweet-tasting composition. The basic note is a nutty smokiness, quite agreeable, quite smooth, never cloying, but, ultimately, not all that memorable.

The principal virtue of St Bruno, to me, is as a transitional choice, between the sweeter blends I prefer at an earlier hour, and the darker latakia mélanges I smoke in the evening. If I 've had enough sweetness for one day, but do not yet want my palate taken over by the leather-clad Ms Latakia, an un-syrupy Virginia, like nutty St Bruno or smoky Full Virginia Flake (S. Gawith & Co.) does very nicely, with Lapsang Sou-chong tea, or a single-malted apéritif.

Like all Imperial Tobacco offerings, this tobacco is not, at this time, regularly available in the United States of America.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jul 08, 2002 Medium to Strong None Detected Medium to Full Tolerable
The best of our supermarket brands and a real popular one .Availble also in England in six inch strips which you wont find in the supermarket. Devotees are split down the middle and those who have the packet will not have the strip and vice versa. The packet stuff is softer and smaller. I prefer the chunky strips.

It must be one of the most stable products as every batch seems to be the same and I have never noticed any changes over the years . A real stanby product.

A great virginia flake. Highly recommended.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 20, 2021 Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Pleasant
St. Bruno un tabacco storico. Di cui si può dire ogni bene o tutto il male possibile. Pre molto tempo appannaggio solo dei fumatori che si recavano all'estero.

Alla apertura della busta appare un flake dai colori bruno-marrone e gli aromi sono sopratutto virginiosi fatti di erba, legno e la nota acida dell'aromatizzaione, presente, ma non invadente. Il tabacco è leggermente umido e trova nella sua asciugatura il massimo della resa.

Carichiamo al pipa come ci piace, arrotaolando i nastri o sbricioliamoli, non importa. Accendiamo. EL prime note che avremo sono quelle dei Virginia, florali, erbacei, ma anche leggermente terrosi, con la nota acidula che fa da sottofondo, solo dopo un po' si apprezza il Kentucky che fa da supporto, accompagnamento, ma sopratutto da armonizzatore alla fumata che se no sarebbe leggermente stucchevole.

Il tabacco è ben lavorato e tollera molto bene la fumata nercosa, corposa del fumatore compulsivo. Fumato a fil di fumo i due tabacchi sanno armonizzarsi molto beme. Certo che quel sottofondo aromatizzato è presente, non invasivo, nè ruffiano, ma presente.

Un tabacco anche nello cremoso, che soddisfa moto bene il cavo orale. La forza nicotinica non è invasiva e rende questo un tabacco da tutto giorno, buono per quella fumata sovrapensiero, o in passeggio. Non certo quelle belle fumate forti, meditative che forse prediligo, ma sa farsi fumare.

Occhio alla fine fumata tende a diventare amarognolo, credo sia l'aromatizzazione che riscaldata dia il suo segno meno buono.

Rispetto al St. Bruno degli anni '80 i tabacco è cambiato, diventando meno intensamente floreale (geranio) e più terroso, il che è un pregio.

Il camino della pipa è poi con una cenere densa, a tratti granulare. Quali pipe utilizzare? Questo può essere fumato in tutte le pipe piccole e ampie. Io trovo che dia il massimo in una pipa dal piccolo camino.

Ottima poi la nota ambientale.

Credo che questo sia un tabacco che possa esser gradito anche dal fumatore che non ama gli aromatizzati.

Un tutto giorno che per la sua facilità di combustione e "spensieratezza" si può consigliare a tutti, dal neodita al fumatore di lungo corso.

Personalmente non è uno dei tabacchi che prediligo. Ma questo è il mio gusto. Lo fumo molto di rado.

Il giudizio tecnicamente non può essere che lusinghiero, qualche piccolo difetto fa si che un 4,6/5 lo possa meritare tutto.
Pipe Used: Brebbia, Armellini, Savinelli
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Aug 23, 2011 Medium Mild to Medium Medium to Full Tolerable
Packaged in a foil covered plastic box inside a pouch (more on this later).

I can't find anything in the flavour of St Bruno flake to recommend it. Not only is there nothing distinctive about it, but this flake has a muddy flavour to it. It's like listening to the clumsy ramblings of a befuddled man, and when his monologue is finished and analysed you realize that he had nothing interesting to say anyway. It's not offensive, just dull and leaden.

Offering a somewhat limited mitigation: It's when you decant the flakes from their tub you start to understand their raison d'être. Take an Irish flake tin and empty the tub into it. Because the flakes are very thin and loose they fill the tin a lot more than the same mass of Irish flake. You do get a lot of flakes for your money. It also means that a single folded and stuffed flake is a pretty quick smoke. It's suitable for a break time, which also means you don't really have time to get too bored with it.

Buy Condor long cut instead.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Nov 07, 2019 Medium Medium Medium Tolerable
St Bruno flake: flavored blend with a typical “Kendal” taste. Milder in flavor and more delicate than Gawith Hoggarth but unmistakable. An old English school flake that lasts over time. Hats off! Medium in strength, taste and flavoring it does not disappoint, but does not enchant. IMO of course! Lakeland mixtures are better represented by Gawith, Hoggarth, such as Ennerdale Flake. Anyway a good example of a classic Lakeland taste. In my personal rating system (from 1 to 10) my score is 7 and two stars.
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