Peter Heinrichs No. 14
(2.33)
Tin states, "A delicious, gentle blend with a high percentage of full-bodied Black Cavendish, naturally sweet Virginia, and a pinch of Nutty Burley, crowned by a brilliant, creamy Bourbon vanilla flavor.
Notes: An really unique mixture with discreet vanilla flavor, full in the aroma and extremely mild in the smoke pleasure. Based on old-belt Virginia, best american Burley and black Cavendish. Light and cool in smoke with an aromatic room note.
Details
Brand | Peter Heinrichs |
Blended By | |
Manufactured By | Kohlhase & Kopp |
Blend Type | Aromatic |
Contents | Black Cavendish, Burley, Virginia |
Flavoring | Bourbon, Vanilla |
Cut | Ribbon |
Packaging | 100g Tin |
Country | Germany |
Production | Currently available |
Profile
Strength
Mild
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
Mild to Medium
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Medium
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
Reviews
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Displaying 1 - 3 of 3 Reviews
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Nov 27, 2020 | Mild | Mild | Very Mild | Pleasant |
Presentation: Unabashedly simple tin, but still nice.
Cut: Comes as a nice manageable ribbon cut, similar to what you would find from a Cornell & Diehl blend. It feels dry to the touch but is still spongy which means it has some moisture. Just right.
Tin note: I smell honey, caramel, and vanilla, smells deeply rich.
Tasting notes: This is my problem with most aromatic blends. I read the other gentleman's review on this blend (the one older than mine) and thought this blend would be different. But upon light up I taste nothing of what I smelled. After a bit of slow smoking and the blend cools down I do sometimes taste a tinge of something in the same ballpark as vanilla, like a floral sweetness perhaps... but that is disappointing after how enchanting it smelled. Flavors are extremely mild although I do get a bit of spice on the end of some draws.
Mechanics: Smoke this blend slow, you don't want it to heat up.
Extra Remarks: A disappointment for me, but someone might like this blend. I feel I have to give 1 star. Perhaps I will revisit at some point.
Cut: Comes as a nice manageable ribbon cut, similar to what you would find from a Cornell & Diehl blend. It feels dry to the touch but is still spongy which means it has some moisture. Just right.
Tin note: I smell honey, caramel, and vanilla, smells deeply rich.
Tasting notes: This is my problem with most aromatic blends. I read the other gentleman's review on this blend (the one older than mine) and thought this blend would be different. But upon light up I taste nothing of what I smelled. After a bit of slow smoking and the blend cools down I do sometimes taste a tinge of something in the same ballpark as vanilla, like a floral sweetness perhaps... but that is disappointing after how enchanting it smelled. Flavors are extremely mild although I do get a bit of spice on the end of some draws.
Mechanics: Smoke this blend slow, you don't want it to heat up.
Extra Remarks: A disappointment for me, but someone might like this blend. I feel I have to give 1 star. Perhaps I will revisit at some point.
Pipe Used:
Bent Apple Meer
Age When Smoked:
Fresh from tin
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Mar 03, 2017 | Mild | Mild to Medium | Medium | Very Pleasant |
My first pipe tobacco i've ever smoked. Bought 100g of it, and I still have 50g left. Not because its not tasty - its very rich and has a really nice flavour. Just because I'm not that big a fan of aromatics anymore. But I still smoke it by times, when I crave for some fine vanilla flavour.
No. 14 is a very decent tobacco, with a unobtrusive, tasty vanilla-flavouring. The Burley and Old Belt Virgina harmonize pretty well.
All in all a good smoke that is worth trying. I'm glad I got to smoke this as my first tobacco, as there are plenty of awful vanilla-aromatics out there, but No. 14 has also tobaccos spice and taste to it, along with it's tasty vanilla flavour it's just a simple, yet flavourful smoke. For anyone who like vanilla-aromatics, this is one of the better ones!
No. 14 is a very decent tobacco, with a unobtrusive, tasty vanilla-flavouring. The Burley and Old Belt Virgina harmonize pretty well.
All in all a good smoke that is worth trying. I'm glad I got to smoke this as my first tobacco, as there are plenty of awful vanilla-aromatics out there, but No. 14 has also tobaccos spice and taste to it, along with it's tasty vanilla flavour it's just a simple, yet flavourful smoke. For anyone who like vanilla-aromatics, this is one of the better ones!
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Apr 10, 2023 | Mild to Medium | Very Mild | Medium | Pleasant |
Tin note of sweet bourbon, vanilla and spices. Tobacco is a ribbon cut of black, light brown and brown. Moisture content is great. Burns moderate with few relights. The strength is mild to medium and nic is mild. Flavoring is very mild, with notes of Bourbon and Vanilla. Both flavors were there on initial light but disappeared right afterwards. The vanilla comes sometimes be detected in the background. Taste is medium and moderately consistent, with notes of vanilla, mild bourbon, wood, graham crackers, fermented herbal vegetation, tart and tangy citrus, spice, floral, toast, mildly savory, nutty, orange peel/zest, a brown sugar and dry hay background note, and a peppery retro. Cavendish is leading with Burley, Virginia supporting. Flavoring is cheering on the sidelines. Room note is pleasant, and aftertaste is good.
Pipe Used:
2015 XXX Ashton Brindle Author
PurchasedFrom:
TobaccoPipes.com
Age When Smoked:
2 years