G. L. Pease Barbary Coast

(3.01)
The finest cube-cut burley, chosen for its deep, nutty flavors, forms a robust foundation for this sophisticated blend. Rich, red Virginia tobaccos are added for their subtle sweetness and complexity, while the unique spice of perique provides added dimension. A delicate kiss of Brandy polishes the blend to a perfect finish. Barbary Coast is delightfully satisfying, with hints of black walnut, dark chocolate, and dried fruits. The perfect "all-day" smoke!
Notes: From GL Pease: The name, Barbary Coast, came from my good friend Toren Smiith, in one of the most mind-stunning stream of consciousness, free association, brain dump emails I've ever received. As soon as I saw it, I knew it was the perfect name. Thanks, Toren, and everyone else who sent great suggestions! The prize? You're lookin' at it, buddy! Fame, but no fortune. Barbary Coast was introduced in March, 2001.

Details

Brand G. L. Pease
Series Original Mixtures
Blended By Gregory Pease
Manufactured By Cornell & Diehl
Blend Type Burley Based
Contents Burley, Perique, Virginia
Flavoring Brandy
Cut Ribbon
Packaging 2 ounce tin, 8 ounce tin
Country United States
Production Currently available

Profile

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

Average Rating

3.01 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 21, 2008 Medium Extremely Mild Medium to Full Very Pleasant
I sought this out as a summer blend, thinking it an aromatic, cool mixture for hot days. It was a good move.

The Bourbon dressing makes this an aromatic, but not in the sugarskandiyuk way or goopy Cavendish treatments unexplainably popular (JMO). BC is not aromatic in the Lake District distinction either.

The Bourbon says "come hither," yet no way interferes with the classy tobacco taste that is BC.

This blend overall is full-flavored, without being overwhelming or heavy, as well as being delightfully complex.

The Virginia component reminds me of McClelland matured Virginias, being rich, deep and requiring care in drawing for best flavor and low temperature. The sweetness is subtle, almost bright and never sooty.

The chunks of cubed Burley are as good as this variety gets. I think it imparts a nutty, cigar-like experience. If you have had appallingly raw, grassy or bitter Burley in the past, BC will renew your interest.

Mr. Pease is not afraid of Perique. Not as heavily ladled as in Haddo's Delight, this is still quite noticeable from beginning to end. It seems to link the Virginias and Burley together and provide what makes this complex.

The tobacco cut makes this work as a blend of cubes and single leaf pieces. Pack it nearly as firm as you would a flake, but back off a bit. Pack it loose like ribbons and you'll need to refill your lighter to keep this smoldering.

This works in medium to large bowls, straight and tapered bores. I get the best performance from BC in a largish, tapered rig.

I have shifted away from Haddo's or Cumberland as of late for various other interests. Unadorned Virginia flakes and medium to full English mixtures make my team line up. Barbary Coast fills a niche and will likely be as close to a daily staple as can be said for my smoking wanderlust.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 04, 2001 Medium Mild Medium to Full Tolerable
The initial aroma is hard to describe, being very fragrant and pleasant, but not like the typical aromatic. Instead, it seems to be a bouquet of natural aromas combined with the nuttiness of good aged burley. The overall effect is similar to a vintage Port wine. The cut is a mixture of varied size cube cut, some rough cut, and a bit of broken flake (red virginia?). The color is mostly red and orange, with traces of darker tobacco present. The blend seems a bit moister than usual for Pease, but still not as moist as many others I've tried. I had no trouble packing the first pipe, but noticed that it needed a light touch or it might easily get too tight. It lights easily, and burns better than I thought it would. The initial flavor is something like the old burley blends of my youth, only much more refined. There is an underlying nuttiness, with some almost fruity notes and a touch of tingle. The smoke is gentle to the tongue and palate, dense and cool. The flavor develops nicely with no surprises in the middle third of the bowl. So far, I have only tried this in smaller (group 3) Sasieni four dots, as they have been used for burley previously. The room note is quite nice, almost like walnuts, and got positive comments from my LSW. In general, I would recommend this to any smoker who appreciates the subtler taste of burley, or is looking for a change of pace from virginias or orientals, and would certainly recommend it to anyone looking to get away from the "perfumed" aromatics.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Feb 11, 2018 Medium Mild to Medium Medium Pleasant
Now this is refreshing! This is not something that I would normally smoke, as Im not a man of burley.

To me, this tastes like a high quality praline. Filled with a creamy dark chocolate ganache with some brandy, a lovely nut creme centre and dipped in white chocolate.

The nicotine level is spot on.

Its extremely refreshing to the palate, after a hearty meal with a cup of coffee you want something slightly sweet to go with it. Instead of reaching for that tasty praline described above, you might as well go for barbary coast. Hell, its better!

This right here brings a smile to my face. Im very pleasantly surprised.

Age When Smoked: 2007
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jul 25, 2014 Medium Medium Medium Strong
Way too boozey and it tasted a little ashy to me. I don't know what it was as this blend seemed right up my alley. It just did not taste or smell good.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Sep 10, 2005 Medium Extremely Mild Medium Tolerable
This is a delicious burley based smoke. It is certainly different from anything which I have tried thus far. It is flavorfull and satisfying. If you even think you like burley blends, then you will probably be astounded by this stuff. I've tried several GLPease blends so far, and they all have been very high quality tobaccos. This one however strikes me as something special.

I like cigars as well as pipes, and this tobacco's flavor really appeals to me. It's a no-nonsense "real tobacco" blend that probably is closer to what classic Americana tobacco blends of yesterday would have been if taken to an absurd level of quality. Barbary Coast has an interesting grassy sort of flavor that others have commented on which presents itself early on and is quite unique. While not excessively overwhelming, and not too bitey, this is nontheless strong, highly tasty and very smokable tobacco.

This tobacco also is possessed of a fantastic aroma which makes me think of bygone days of yore. To me it has a classic "pipe tobacco smell" which others may or may not like. It doesn't smell like vanilla, or fruit, or whatever, instead it smells like good old tobacco and I like it. It has a room note that could only come from a pipe.

This is definately a burley masterpeice. Give it a try sometime.

[update] After smoking this stuff for a while, I admit I am hooked. I restrict myself to one wonderfull bowl per day. This blend deserves FIVE stars. It is simply fantastic. Almost every other GLP blend that I have tried is a four star smoke, but this one is even better in my opinion. I need to order more of these wonderfull chunks of goodness ASAP;
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Aug 31, 2004 Medium Very Mild Medium to Full Pleasant to Tolerable
When I first approached GLPease blends, I immediately started with Latakia mixtures because of my passion for smoky, spicy and not too sweet tobaccos: the first two candidates were Mephisto and Odyssey. I found them great, but perhaps a bit over-hyped. OK, they taste very good, but they lack a bit of punch at times (at least I thought so before I tried Blackpoint and Abingdon). So it comes as a surprise, considering my passion for Latakia, that my favorite GLP blend so far (the third I have tried) is Barbary Coast, which doesn't contain Latakia at all!!!! This blend is such an uncommon one, and so monstruosly good, that I really begin to understand why Greg is called the Dark Lord... Upon opening the tin, the appearance was rather unusual: now I understand what "cube cut Burley" means! The tobacco looks like the little pellets in cartridges for hunting rifles! Very moist, but probably this is due to the light brandy topping (very perceivable in the aroma, more than the rum in Mephisto) and it isn't a problem when you pack and light the bowl: this blend just fires up great. In spite of the moisture, it keeps burning perfectly: it IS possible to finish a bowl without relighting! It can get a bit hot if you overpuff (but it doesn't bite, and it still tastes great), but the result is always a perfect, light gray, extra dry and fine ash. No wetness at all! One of the best burning tobaccos I have ever tried, undoubtedly. Best for last: the taste! While I might prefer it to be a slight bit less sweet, I can't really complain: after all it isn't sweeter than some of my other Virginia blends, and it is a completely fascinating and overpowering experience. My, this Burley is fantastic, absolutely different from the bitter, unpleasant leaf that is found in other blends. It is difficult to tell the contribution of the various tobaccos employed here, as the taste comes as a unique whole: I can say that the Perique is barely perceivable, and that the Virginia provide an excellent sweet backing to the extremely nutty, smoky and earthy Burley. Yes, earthy: it's really like the smell of the wet earth when you take a walk in the woods after the rain. I never grow tired of this taste: it is satisfactory, filling and caressing, and doesn't get bad towards the end of the bowl. The brandy is not very perceivable in itself, but certainly gives its contribution in rounding the edges off the blend. And the room note, while not strictly pleasant to non-smokers, is not nasty at all. This is one of those tobaccos that I keep craving more and more for, no matter how much I smoke them! Definitely recommended for those who prefer something tastier and smokier than plain Virginia/Perique blends!

2011 Update: OK, after many years (and more smoking experience), I have to downgrade this one a tiny bit. It is a great blend, but I tend to find it a bit monochromatic, especially in aged tins (go figure!). Still, one of the best burley blends out there.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Feb 15, 2003 Medium Extremely Mild Mild to Medium Pleasant
Compare this mixture to Mac Baren's NAVY FLAKE, and notice the difference between a burley cliché (Mac) and truly creative blending.

Top-quality burley is rarer than one would think. Having secured some, G. L. is not content just to add some sweetener plus some Virginia for finish. He lets the peanutty, smooth burley set the tone, truly interacting with the Virginia. The result is delicately subdued at a very civilised level. There is no blandness, and no burley hollowness, though the general impression is predominantly burley. The touch of périque adds zest, within the range of the blend's personality. People who have trouble with périque should experience its use here.

BARBARY COAST?isn't it a neat name??is a notable contribution to the modern use of burley, and an absolute must for the burley lover.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Dec 04, 2020 Medium Very Mild Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
G.L Pease- Barbary Coast

Nutty burley, slight hay from the Virginia’s and some spice from the Perique, this comes in a cube cut burley with some chunky Virginia’s and Perique.

The brandy topping is nice, not overpowering and accompanies this blend perfectly. This blend does need a bit of drying time, otherwise easy to scoop and smoke.

The only complaint is it smokes a bit hot even when sipped gently. I enjoyed this blend, but I have other burley and burley blends I enjoy more.

Solid 3 star blend.
Pipe Used: Rossi 320
PurchasedFrom: Tobaccopipes.com
Age When Smoked: 18 months
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jul 01, 2020 Medium Mild to Medium Medium Very Pleasant
I smoke this blend a lot! It's somewhat aromatic but smokes easily like an otc blend. The cut is easy to load, light and smoke. Fullish flavor without overwhelming the tongue. The topping reminds me of the brandy topping on Haddo's delight. It's got enough vitamin N to keep you satisfied. I like this blend for breaking in any new pipes as it smokes so nicely.
Pipe Used: Anything from Castellos to cobs.
PurchasedFrom: Multiple sources
Age When Smoked: From new to four years old
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 12, 2020 Medium Mild Medium Pleasant
This is perhaps the most 'American ' tasting tobacco in the G L Pease line that I have tasted.. I can't help but thinking of this as a slightly more elegant and refined codger blend.. but it seems to appeal to a wide range of smokers.. Burley certainly is the prominent leaf but the perique is evident throughout mostly as a tingley spice and not so much for its fruity qualities.. The Virginia also gains some steam and contrasts nicely..The brandy is subtle but very noticeable in the aroma while smoking and the retrohale which is delightful.. The flavor never wowed me like so many Pease blends do.. it was just simple, pleasant and well integrated into the experience.. It is pleasant to sip on and produces that thick burley smoke that is just nice for relaxing and not caring so much about analyzing.. I agree with other reviewers who suggest drying it out.. it seems dry right out of the tin but whether it is the cut or the topping it just performs and tastes so much better to my palette with a significant dry time (cornell and diehl leaf seems to be very deceiving in this regard).. I would recommend this to try.. you may not be floored by it but a nice smoke with enough going on to keep your attention..
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