Dan Tobacco Sweet Vanilla Honeydew
(2.89)
A fine ready rubbed blend of selected bright and sweet Virginia leaf delicately scented with smooth vanilla.
Notes: Due to EU regulations, this is renamed and sold in those countries as "S.V.H."
Details
Brand | Dan Tobacco |
Blended By | Michael Apitz |
Manufactured By | Dan Tobacco |
Blend Type | Aromatic |
Contents | Virginia |
Flavoring | Honey, Vanilla |
Cut | Ready Rubbed |
Packaging | Bulk, 50 grams pouch, 50 grams tin, 100 grams tin |
Country | Germany |
Production | Currently available |
Profile
Strength
Mild to Medium
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
Medium
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Very Pleasant
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Medium
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
Average Rating
2.89 / 4
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Reviews
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Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Apr 07, 2009 | Medium to Strong | Medium | Medium to Full | Very Pleasant |
This is without a doubt the best vanilla blend on the market. Your wife will beg you to smoke it in the house. Heck, your kids may even try to eat it so keep it in a safe place. Please do not mistake this for a blend soley for perfume puffers. Everyone who enjoys fine tobacco IMHO will love this. Nuff said.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Feb 27, 2009 | Mild to Medium | Medium | Medium | Very Pleasant |
Dan tobacco has only enhanced my love for this hobby. Their tobacco is some of the best money can buy(and smoke!)
For Vanilla Honeydew, it is the same story. I love it. Great Virginia topped with delicious flavoring. I would recommend ANY Dan Tobacco. Neither English,Virginia, or aromatic has disappointed me. I tend to hate many English blends but Dan Tobacco does not disappoint!! 5/4 stars.
1/3 bowl is pure,sweet flavor of Vanilla and maybe a caramel undertone.
2/3 is a little flavor and alot of Fire cured Virginia reminiscent of McClelland style Virginia's.
The last part of the bowl is very sweet and very cool to the tongue.
For Vanilla Honeydew, it is the same story. I love it. Great Virginia topped with delicious flavoring. I would recommend ANY Dan Tobacco. Neither English,Virginia, or aromatic has disappointed me. I tend to hate many English blends but Dan Tobacco does not disappoint!! 5/4 stars.
1/3 bowl is pure,sweet flavor of Vanilla and maybe a caramel undertone.
2/3 is a little flavor and alot of Fire cured Virginia reminiscent of McClelland style Virginia's.
The last part of the bowl is very sweet and very cool to the tongue.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Sep 20, 2008 | Mild | Medium to Strong | Mild to Medium | Very Pleasant |
I revisited this tobacco after cellaring it for five years. I know that goes against conventional wisdom regarding aromatics, but it is now nowhere near as cloying as when initially opened, and has mellowed out significantly. The Virginia's smoked considerably cooler and sweeter, and the vanilla case-note was fantastic.
(In my experience, cased aromatics age significantly better than topped aromatics. Toppings seem to "fester", but casings seem to infuse themselves without destroying the leaf and mellow naturally, especially with Va's.)
(In my experience, cased aromatics age significantly better than topped aromatics. Toppings seem to "fester", but casings seem to infuse themselves without destroying the leaf and mellow naturally, especially with Va's.)
Age When Smoked:
5 years
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jun 22, 2007 | Mild to Medium | Extra Strong | Mild to Medium | Very Pleasant |
As "KISS" said in their famous song about a lady of the evening in the 1970's - "She looked good, She was hotter than hell". That pretty much describes this tobacco.Smells great but could weld steel from the heat and bite.Pass.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jun 22, 2007 | Mild to Medium | Medium to Strong | Mild to Medium | Pleasant |
I've never smoked sulphuric acid but can imagine it must taste like Dan's Sweet Vanilla Honeydew.
I've tried this in several pipes with the same result. A bitter and acidic taste takes center stage here. It's absolutely horrible.
Maybe I got a bad tin or maybe it's just my system but this was the single most unpleasant smoking experience in 17 years of piping.
I've tried this in several pipes with the same result. A bitter and acidic taste takes center stage here. It's absolutely horrible.
Maybe I got a bad tin or maybe it's just my system but this was the single most unpleasant smoking experience in 17 years of piping.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Oct 20, 2003 | Medium | Medium to Strong | Medium | Pleasant |
When I read the reviews on Blue Note, I tried to put my hands on the tobacco, but could not find it in Israel. The Importer of Dan Tobacco in Israel did not import it because Dan Tobacco did not export it in 50 Gr. packs but only in tins. Since the demand in Israel for Drugstore tobacco in tins is negligible, he refrained from importing it. So I was introduced to Sweet Vanilla Honeydew which became my main regular smoke. Even though it might become a bit harsh under a fast smoke, I find it very pleasant to smoke and very ?politically correct? with non-smoking friends and family. Now that the Importer in Israel has started to import Blue Note in 50 Gr. Packs, I share my smoking between the 2 blends.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Oct 12, 2022 | Mild | Mild | Mild | Very Pleasant |
Normally I stay clear from Aromatic but this was a gift from a friend that does not smoke aromatics so of course I had to give it a try . The Bag note is sweet Vanilla and some lite cooking spice smells. My sample was quite dry and already rubbed out. Packed very easily in a large diameter shallow bowl. This is a very good aromatic for those of us that don't smoke aromatics. The flavor of vanilla is very lite with no chemical taste at all and you can still taste the tobacco. Starts out with a bit of harshness but smooths out after a few puffs. My sample was a bit old so I will need to obtain a fresh tin to determine the difference. The Virginia burns a bit warm but not too hot if you are not freight training it. The Nic hit is very lite and the tobacco is lite as well. Needs a few relights but burns very even. If you are normally a non aromatic smoker this is a nice change that is not overly doused with flavorings. I will buy this again and keep a few tins on hand. 4 Stars.
Updated review new fresh tin . The vanilla is much more prominent in the fresh tin along with a caramel smell. The tobacco is a bit more course like a ready rubbed flake and just a bit on the moist side but needs no drying time . The harshness in the beginning of the bowl I experienced in the older sample I was given is not there in the fresh tin. It does require a few relights but stays smooth and consistent. I can say without a doubt this is a much better smoke fresh. Burnes cooler as well. The older version I had lost quite a bit of the flavors that are present in the new version, as the smell from the tin translates well into the smoke itself. If you are looking for a mild aromatic this is a very good one to try.
Updated review new fresh tin . The vanilla is much more prominent in the fresh tin along with a caramel smell. The tobacco is a bit more course like a ready rubbed flake and just a bit on the moist side but needs no drying time . The harshness in the beginning of the bowl I experienced in the older sample I was given is not there in the fresh tin. It does require a few relights but stays smooth and consistent. I can say without a doubt this is a much better smoke fresh. Burnes cooler as well. The older version I had lost quite a bit of the flavors that are present in the new version, as the smell from the tin translates well into the smoke itself. If you are looking for a mild aromatic this is a very good one to try.
Pipe Used:
many briar pipes
PurchasedFrom:
friend gift & 4 Noggens
Age When Smoked:
aged and fresh
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Nov 14, 2021 | Mild | Mild to Medium | Medium | Pleasant to Tolerable |
This is a very good aromatic tobacco.
The way I tend to judge aros is if I can still taste the tobacco. And this one does that well. With the topping on the surface and the base tobacco shining through.
Tin note is sweet with a hint of vanilla. Beautiful brown ribbon, packs easily, not too moist.
Smokes and behaves well for an aro, with a few relights. Smokes evenly with no gurgle. I dont get a ton of vanilla but I do get the sweetness from the honey. And whats nice about this one is the quality base tobacco comes through half way through.
It is a well done aromatic.
Will buy again.
The way I tend to judge aros is if I can still taste the tobacco. And this one does that well. With the topping on the surface and the base tobacco shining through.
Tin note is sweet with a hint of vanilla. Beautiful brown ribbon, packs easily, not too moist.
Smokes and behaves well for an aro, with a few relights. Smokes evenly with no gurgle. I dont get a ton of vanilla but I do get the sweetness from the honey. And whats nice about this one is the quality base tobacco comes through half way through.
It is a well done aromatic.
Will buy again.
Pipe Used:
Cob, various briars
PurchasedFrom:
Random b&m
Age When Smoked:
Fresh to 6months
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Apr 28, 2021 | Mild to Medium | Medium | Medium | Very Pleasant |
It's not often that you see an aromatic straight Virginia broken flake, so that's all the more reason to at least be interested in this one, especially for someone who loves aromatics.
The tin note is very pungent and smelling like nice, delicious vanilla with some hints of berries. The smell is actually so powerful that I can barely detect any pure tobacco smell. Just a hint of that Virginia hay.
The broken flake is pretty rough, so further rubbing is definitely required. Once that's done, then there are not issues mechanically. It packs well, lights well, smokes pretty dry and cool, maybe with some slight gurgles here and there, but not enough to become distracting.
Once lit, the keyword is "patience". You have to wait a while until the vanilla topping comes through in full force. But once that happens, it's a real delight. The vanilla is very sweet and creamy and I also get hints of a juicy fruit (possibly honeydew) and every once in a while something that kinda reminds me of brandy. But the most important thing is that the topping does not taste artificial, which is pretty unusual for a heavily cased aromatic.
The Virginias are there to give some grassiness, citrusy, fruity taste, but also a bit of a darker note, which makes a good counterpoint and avoids making the blend too sweet. The taste is also consistent throughout the bowl.
In the end, it's not easy to make a good straight Virginia aromatic, but Dan Tobacco succeeded. It's sweet, creamy, delicious; it's a delight. In a world that's oversaturated with vanilla aromatics, this is definitely a major player and among the better ones that I've smoked. Probably won't become a staple of my collection, but whenever I'm in the mood for a high quality Vanilla aromatic, I will most certainly see this as an option.
The tin note is very pungent and smelling like nice, delicious vanilla with some hints of berries. The smell is actually so powerful that I can barely detect any pure tobacco smell. Just a hint of that Virginia hay.
The broken flake is pretty rough, so further rubbing is definitely required. Once that's done, then there are not issues mechanically. It packs well, lights well, smokes pretty dry and cool, maybe with some slight gurgles here and there, but not enough to become distracting.
Once lit, the keyword is "patience". You have to wait a while until the vanilla topping comes through in full force. But once that happens, it's a real delight. The vanilla is very sweet and creamy and I also get hints of a juicy fruit (possibly honeydew) and every once in a while something that kinda reminds me of brandy. But the most important thing is that the topping does not taste artificial, which is pretty unusual for a heavily cased aromatic.
The Virginias are there to give some grassiness, citrusy, fruity taste, but also a bit of a darker note, which makes a good counterpoint and avoids making the blend too sweet. The taste is also consistent throughout the bowl.
In the end, it's not easy to make a good straight Virginia aromatic, but Dan Tobacco succeeded. It's sweet, creamy, delicious; it's a delight. In a world that's oversaturated with vanilla aromatics, this is definitely a major player and among the better ones that I've smoked. Probably won't become a staple of my collection, but whenever I'm in the mood for a high quality Vanilla aromatic, I will most certainly see this as an option.
Pipe Used:
Szabo Bruyere Mixed
PurchasedFrom:
Mohilla store (Vienna)
Age When Smoked:
2020
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jan 31, 2020 | Mild | Mild | Mild | Pleasant to Tolerable |
Tin note: hard to describe aroma, reminiscent of bee wax and hints of vanilla.
This blend is classified as aromatic, however, I was somewhat disappointed. I have a hard time tasting any vanilla. The aroma of the VAs is there, but it is very mild, slightly sweet with a mixture of bright and dark leaf. Overall, a disappointing blend for me: it seems this blend is intended to fit somewhere in between aromatic and non-aromatic, but it fails at performing either role. The sweetness and vanilla aroma are not pronounced enough as I would expect from the tin description. This blend might be recommendable for someone who would like to transition from highly aromatic blends towards a less aromatic blend. Mind your cadence, though, or you will get very unpleasent bitterness very quickly.
EDIT: after giving this blend a second chance without filter, I can definitely detect some more sweetness and a mild vanilla aroma. Overall, if you prefer using filters (like me) this blend may not be suitable for you. For people who smoke without filter, you might want to try this blend if you look for a mild aromatic.
This blend is classified as aromatic, however, I was somewhat disappointed. I have a hard time tasting any vanilla. The aroma of the VAs is there, but it is very mild, slightly sweet with a mixture of bright and dark leaf. Overall, a disappointing blend for me: it seems this blend is intended to fit somewhere in between aromatic and non-aromatic, but it fails at performing either role. The sweetness and vanilla aroma are not pronounced enough as I would expect from the tin description. This blend might be recommendable for someone who would like to transition from highly aromatic blends towards a less aromatic blend. Mind your cadence, though, or you will get very unpleasent bitterness very quickly.
EDIT: after giving this blend a second chance without filter, I can definitely detect some more sweetness and a mild vanilla aroma. Overall, if you prefer using filters (like me) this blend may not be suitable for you. For people who smoke without filter, you might want to try this blend if you look for a mild aromatic.
Pipe Used:
Peterson Standard 307 w/ 9 mm Charcoal filter
PurchasedFrom:
pfeifen-shop-online.de
Age When Smoked:
fresh