W.O. Larsen Old Fashioned

(2.64)
A blend of Virginia and burley leaf that has been selected from the best tobacco fields in the world. No effort has been spared as one part of the blend has been pressed into cakes and aged, while the other part is finished in different cuts. Finally the different parts are blended and top flavored by hand.

Details

Brand W.O. Larsen
Blended By  
Manufactured By  
Blend Type Aromatic
Contents Burley, Virginia
Flavoring Other / Misc
Cut Ribbon
Packaging 100 grams tin
Country Denmark
Production Currently available

Profile

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

Average Rating

2.64 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 24, 2017 Mild Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Pleasant
The grassy, tart and tangy citrusy Virginia also sports slight tea and hay notes, and forms the base of the blend. The nutty, earthy, woody, lightly molasses sweet and bready burley plays a support role. The toppings seem to be caramel, hazelnut and butterscotch, and at times, I sense a touch of toffee. They tone down the tobaccos a little, and have no essence of chemicals. The strength and nic-hit are mild. The taste level is a couple of steps past the mild mark. You’ll need to sip it fairly slow to avoid tongue bite, and even then, it will get warm on your tongue. Burns clean at a reasonable pace with a slight inconsistency in flavor. Leaves little moisture in the bowl, and requires slightly more than an average number of relights. Has a routine after taste and room note. Can be an all day smoke. Three stars for flavor, but two stars because of the bite potential.

-JimInks
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 08, 2013 Very Mild Extremely Mild Very Mild Pleasant
W.O. Larson's "Old Fashioned": You'll either love it, or you'll hate it.

POSITIVE:

Old Fashioned blend offers a very nice room note that is sure to please most non-smokers and may get compliments by some. I did like the after taste of subtle creamy butter that lingered for some time.

NEGATIVE:

This tobacco has a nasty bite. after 1 slow bowl I couldn't taste for a day. I felt like I smoked 10 bowls in a row. this tobacco also burned very hot and took on a char taste. The over all flavor is pretty bland and does not live up to it's tin nose. as I smoked the flavors did not develop at all. aside from the above mentioned after taste there was no real tobacco flavor nor was there any hint of flavoring aside from room note. the price is outrageous. where I live it cost $135 for a 100 gram tin. I would consider cutting this blend with another such as Mac Barren's vanilla cream (which in my opinion needs to be cut with something anyways.)

the reviews are mixed. a lot of people love this blend. a lot don't. I lean towards the latter.

Over all, I will not be purchasing this blend again.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 03, 2018 Mild Mild Mild Pleasant
The tin note of this tobacco is absolutely amazing. However for my money that's where the amazing stops. The flavor is decent with notes of hay, carmel, nuts, butterscotch, and cream. With just a subtle hit of spice. Despite these flavors, this blend comes off as extremely bland. As far as performance, the blend burns hot and tends to bite. It's definitely needs some dry time before ligniting up. If you are a fan of sweet mild burley blends you may like this. If you are like me and like kick you in the teeth burley blends, let this one pass you by.
Pipe Used: Cobs
PurchasedFrom: Tobaccopipes.com
Age When Smoked: 1 Month
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 04, 2017 Mild Mild Mild Very Pleasant
Old Fashioned has been around for decades and I am told that it has always been a Larsen staple due to its popularity. I was selling some of the older, round flat 50g tins on my website a couple of years ago and decided to try it for myself. I don't note it from the other reviews, but I find this one to be sort of a cross between Carter Hall and Prince Albert, only the casing is a little stronger and the strength is less present. A nice, gentle smoke that was tasty, but left me wanting more meat on the bone.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
1/2
Jun 27, 2019 Mild Mild Mild to Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
First, I am not a huge fan of aromatic blends. They are good once in a while to mix things up a bit.

The first thing that struck me as I opened the tin was a strong scent of butter scotch. A sweet and almost overpowering scent. I was worried that this scent would be overpowering while smoking too. I was pleasantly surprized to find that this was not the case. Some of that flavour was absolutely there, But not as intense as I feared.

The tobacco burns somewhat hot, and one needs to pack it properly and smoking technique Does play part here. Not recommended for beginners because of the hot burn and risk of tongue bite.
Pipe Used: Various
PurchasedFrom: Heineman dutyfree Bergen AirPort
Age When Smoked: New from store
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 15, 2014 Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Very Pleasant
One of three available pipe tobaccos in the tax-free shop at Gardemoen Airport, Norway. The other two are MacBaren Navy Flake and Scottish Blend.

Opening this box, I found the smell very enticing and bringing back some hazy childhood memories of caramels and grandparents. A somewhat odd comparison but thats what I got.

Happily pursuing the task of loading up a Parker Zulu to partake in the promised goodness. Loading accordingly to Child, woman, mans hand adage and lighting it up, reflecting on the wetness of it.

What horrors, what horrors, it took my tongue straigt out with numbness in the mouth and burns so bad that it made cold water feels blistering as well as ruining the pipe by burning out great chunks of the interior walls. I gave it some time and tried it again, with the same result and another scorched pipe.

Having pondered the problem, I gave it another go, sipping v-e-r-y slowly and the tobacco gave in, and released a rather good smoking experience with many tasting nuances developing throughout the bowl. Another bowl and the impression was furtherly enhanced, then being somewhat enthusiastic, mouthblaster and pipe burning again.

At this point I more or less gave up on it, but revisited after about a fortnight, primarily due to tobacco prices in Norway. The Old Fashioned had dried out considerably in that time and was somewhat easier controllable.

I loaded another pipe with it, that I did not get to smoke in two days and marvellous things had happened with it, a mellow and truly satisfying bowl was experienced. This bowl was the reason for me to keep working with it.

Then I did some work as to drying it out and to me it seems like the Old Fashioned need some serious drying out, before it comes into its own.

I have kept it in its pouch, but leaving the pouch top opened and ruffle the content every now and again, for a fortnight seems to leave it at its best.

Smoking it in a large bowl Falcon seems to take away the excessive amounts of moisture this tobacco contains, as the Falcon have the humidity trap thing in its construction and smokes dry.

The WØ Larsen Old Fashioned tobacco is quite nice, if you have the patience to go through the hoops, but as it comes from the factory, I would say that it is more of a raw product than a finished one, but if you have the time and patience to tame the beast, it will give good results.

My experience is based on two 100 gram tins. The 2 star grade is based on the wetness, if you hit the spot, drying it out, Old Fashioned is easily worth a 4 star ranking. Personally, I would like a tobacco to be good to go from the shop, not needing to be treated like a toddler to deliver what I have paid for, a good smoking experience.
Pipe Used: Diverse briars, Falcon, Alco with meer bowl
PurchasedFrom: Tax-free shop, Gardermoen Airport
Age When Smoked: Fresh from shop
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 27, 2012 Very Mild Medium Mild Pleasant
This is a well executed aromatic with a nice tin presentation and the tobaccos used are top notch. My main problem with this tobacco is not how it smokes or tastes, it is that this is extremely close to Lane 1-Q.

Old Traditional is just better executed, and not by much. But that still does not make up for the price difference. If you're thinking of trying this save your money try Lane first if you do not like it you are only out a few dollars. Save the rest or stock up on one of your regular smokes.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Dec 07, 2011 Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Pleasant
I so wanted this tobacco to work for me. I brought back a 100mg tin from Europe at the Duty Free shop. The aroma is great: vanilla toffee, but the bite is almost unbearable, even for the seasoned smoker. There is also little body or strength to justify this being for the sophomore and not the beginner. To be fair, I tried drying it out to give a second and third chance, advancing it in my rotation to the second or third bowl of the day, alternating pipes: all for naught. It's not a bad tobacco, just not a great tobacco.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Nov 13, 2011 Mild to Medium Very Mild Extremely Mild (Flat) Pleasant
Upon opening the wonderfully illustrated 100g tin of W.O. Larsen Old Fashioned I was treated to a pleasing bouquet which warmed my senses with nostalgia. It threw me back to a simpler time. As a child we would visit my Nanny and Popa's two or three times a year. After the hugs, pinched cheeks and remarks of " oh my how you've grown " I would make a mad dash to the dinning room. Across from the dark Hienztman upright piano stood a walnut stained maple table setting hutch. The far left cupboard of the hutch housed a bounty of tongue tantalizing treats. Nestled among the scotch mints, rosebuds and all-sorts were tins of butterscotch hard candy. These were the sort which required a quick prying with Popa's pocket knife to open the paint can style lid before revealing the powdered sugar dusted drops of delectable delights contained therein. Among the sweets was a smoky pressed glass dish which held my Popa's somewhat sour and stale stash of peanuts. The butterscotch, poorly aged peanuts and a hint of old funiture maple wood from the hutch combined form a poweful nostalgic cocktail. The tin waft has a very natural subtelty to it rather than the overwhelming synth - perfume smell of some aromatics which will remain anonymous
To remain fair I will take another kick at the can....or tin rather, in hopes of being captivated by the elusive taste match to the lovely scent. I am committed to giving every tobacco time to develope on my palate and my reviews shall be updated to reflect this.

UPDATE I have revisted this blend several times to no avail. I'm afraid I must remain true to my og claims. Tongue bite is practically unbearable and certainly inescapable. I have great news though. If one mixes Smoker's Pride BC @ 3pts BC to 2 pts WOL Old Fashioned (or 60/40) all I can say is WOW.

Update ***Eureka***

I found it. I've had this tin for a couple of months now and I loaded up my Pete's Ebony Sherlock - Watson XL. 6 full pinch packs and absolutely rammed the last 2 of the 6 and dropped a hole. I put more than an 8th of oz in there. I smoked for about 35 minutes before the sweet 'n' buttery flavour came out. I didn't even get a nip on the tongue. I'm still smoking it now and it's very tasty. I swear somebody switched it. Give it a whirl.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Aug 16, 2009 Mild Very Mild Very Mild Pleasant
After the first bowl I thought I'd give this tobacco only one star. But, like an inquisitive tongue repeatedly revisiting a sore tooth, I kept on reaching for it, bowl after bowl, in an attempt to discover its mysteries.

After some time, I began appreciating the very thing that had originally put me off: its understatement. Old Fashioned is an extremely mild tasting and mild smelling tobacco. The pouch aroma is of extra-light raisins. When lit, the taste is of tea-like Virginia and the slightest hints of caramel, hazelnut and apricot. This is a tobacco for when you are in the mood for something light - for when your senses are so sharp that you don't need a slap in the face to appreciate that you are alive. It's akin to looking at a tiny, wimpy organism under a microscope and discovering its complexity. A pleasant surprise is the fullness of taste in the second half of the bowl: it changes from tea to coffee.

Throughout, nothing about this tobacco is overbearing. The taste is subtle, the room note is delicate - it smells of light Virginia, tea and caramel - and the aroma does not cling to the room. The volume of smoke tends to be small, which makes it a polite and gentlemanly tobacco to enjoy in the presence of non-smokers.

Not a regular smoke for me, but quite enjoyable on the rare occasions I find myself in the non-animal realm. Two stars because that doesn't happen often. Old Fashioned gets two stars too.
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