Nat Sherman 314 City Island Dawn

(2.71)
A light golden cavendish with a hint of vanilla; our mildest and most popular.

Details

Brand Nat Sherman
Blended By  
Manufactured By  
Blend Type Aromatic
Contents Cavendish
Flavoring Vanilla
Cut Ribbon
Packaging 50g Tin
Country United States
Production Currently available

Profile

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

Average Rating

2.71 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Feb 06, 2017 Very Mild Very Mild Very Mild Very Pleasant
A member of my local pipe club is a Nat Sherman aromatic blends fanatic and he raved about this one when he brought it to one of our meetings a couple of years ago. I love Vanilla and was eager to give #314 a try. It was very light in all respects and frankly, I didn't go for it only because it was so weak in overall presentation. The Virginia Cavendish did allow for knowing you were smoking tobacco, and the Vanilla flavoring was noted with each puff, but again, too light for me although I can certainly see where aromatic fanciers who live on the lighter side of life will appreciate this one.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 20, 2016 Mild Mild to Medium Mild Pleasant
My one and only tin of 314 is somewhere more than five years old, so it dates back to Nat’s own distribution prior to the new maker (Lane??). Here’s the good and the bad. In the good category, the tin note is great! The room note is wonderful too. There is no bite and I didn’t experience the moisture problems that other reviewers mentioned. That could be because I didn’t go right from the tin to the pipe without some dry time. It’s a golden Cavendish and if there is any black in there, I didn’t see it. Now, on the negative side, the vanilla, while tasty and sweet, it is more of the artificial variety. 314 is very similar to many less expensive bulk aromatics in terms of flavor and not worth paying for it to be tinned. It isn’t a premium aromatic like one of the Larsen’s Limited Edition blends or like a Sillems’s Green or Blue. So it’s a two and half star or three star blend at most unless you absolutely require a tin.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Nov 21, 2015 Mild Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Pleasant
This is a very flavorful tobacco. A delightful, no-bite aromatic blend. My first and only Nat Sherman thus far. Whatever the topping(s) used - I seem to taste Vanilla and Toffee and Caramel, not necessarily in that order - there was no serious interference with the quality of the smoke.

To the chagrin of 'anti-aromatists', I dare say I enjoy this blend whenever I smoke it. Unlike many aromatics, the flavour is constant and consistent throughout the smoke. It does not become flat and tasteless and boring. As an ocassional 'sweet tooth', it is a good break from other more complex tobaccos.
Pipe Used: Various
Age When Smoked: New
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 31, 2015 Extremely Mild Mild Mild Very Pleasant
I picked up a tin of 314 and 307 recently, both at different ends of the Cavendish spectrum, 314 a Golden and 307 a Black Cav/ Burley. Mixed together you get a top shelf 1Q or Captain Black Royal, smoked by themselves there is still loads of flavor being that NS uses nothing but the best toppings and tobacco's. A light Golden Brown Cavendish that has a natural Vanilla topping, reminds me of a Vanilla milkshake. No bite even if puffed hard and a crowd pleaser. If you like American Style aromatics but are afraid of PG and chemicals, pick up some Nat Sherman, you really can't go wrong with anything they produce...
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 16, 2006 Very Mild Mild Mild Very Pleasant
This is the tobacco that I started smoking a pipe with. It remains the only aromatic in my rotation of English and Virgina tobaccos.

I must admit that it does tend to smoke very wet, as stated in previous reviews, however, nothing colors a meerschaum faster or better then this blend. If you haven't tried it in a meerschaum you're missing the real flavor of the blend.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 19, 2005 Mild Medium Medium Pleasant
Sorry, I meant to post this at the 314 reviews, but inadvertantly posted it at 307. I didn't realize it was called City Island Dawn, as that isn't indicated on the red rosy tin.

In the tin, this stuff smells almost like Senakot, a chocolate laxative. I almost passed on it, but since I used to love Nat?s cigars so much, especially the Union and University, I decided to try a pinch from an open sample tin at Jack?s Tobacco, Milwaukee. I was not disappointed. This is one of the finest, creamiest aromatics you?ll every try. It?s a soft blend of aromatic golden and dark Cavendish. Yes, it?s definitely a heavily cased American aromatic, so stay away if you?re a hardcore English smoker. Unfortunately, the downside is that whatever this stuff is cased with leaves a coating on my tongue that?s soapy and waxy. It also tends to leave some sludgy wet dottle in the bowl. I prefer McClelland aromatics because they don?t fuzz my tongue. But for one who enjoys an occasional ice cream sundae with their tobacco, and likes the pleasing fragrance of nougat and toffee ala McClelland Best of Show, you will enjoy this from time to time.

Two and a half of five stars
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jan 30, 2005 Mild Medium to Strong Mild Very Pleasant
I am sorry to disagree with my fellow pipe enthusiasts,but I find this to be an excellent aromatic. The blend has a vanilla casing which is really quite pleasant.The room note is outstanding, and the blend itself although one dimensional, is extremely flavorful and exceptionally mild.I experienced no tongue bite,and a very rich and satisfying flavor remained present through out the bowl. If you like McClelland's Mellow Mack i would suggest giving this a try.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Dec 28, 2018 Mild Very Mild Very Mild Pleasant to Tolerable
I absolutely loved Nat Sherman's 536, so I wondered why it took as long as it did to try out their other products. My expectations for 314 were very high, as I also love a good vanilla aromatic.

To label 314 as vanilla, is an overstatement, it's just so "mellow" that it becomes boring and dull. There was so little going on when I opened the tin, I actually double checked online what the flavor was supposed to be. There was 'some' nondescript sweet topping which I guess made it an aromatic.

The soft bouncy cut packed phenomenally well and had no lighting issues. The torched product still failed to excite my buds however, and even had an odd bite for such a mild product. As it was not offensive to smoke, I did finish the tin, but 2 stars was as high as I could rate this one.

To balance the negatives, lets not overlook that Nat Sherman's tins are 2.0 oz, nearly 20% larger than the standard 1.75 oz tin.
PurchasedFrom: pipesandcigars.com
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Nov 06, 2017 Mild Medium to Strong Mild to Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
I can't remember ever being happier to finish a tin. This tobacco when right (by right I mean how much you let it dry) offers a not so bad smoke. First off, this is an aromatic in the American tradition. It is Cavendish, it is goopy and you can barely taste any tobacco at all.

I think it was pointed out in another review, but bears repeating. You cannot take this directly from the tin and put it in a briar and smoke it. A gurgle is a guarantee and if you're lucky it may only cost you two pipe cleaners to smoke a small bowl. This also happens with meerschaum. This was a first for me. I have never had an aromatic cause my meers to gurgle. But, out of a cob, I was able to smoke it gurgle free. So if you smoke a cob primarily or exclusively, you will have a much different take on this tobacco than I did.

I did experiment with drying times to see if I could capture what some others describe as a great smoke. I found that it really needed to dry overnight to enjoy out of a briar and about 3 hours to enjoy out of a meer.

This is a huge problem for me. If you serve it up in a tin, it should not have this kind of maintenance associated with it to enjoy. Once it is dried, or from a cob, it is not bad. Vanilla with some chocolate and coffee notes slightly lingering in the back. The problem is it is still not worth it. There are just too many better examples of this type of aromatic at a much better value.

I was going to leave this at one star as I know that I will not recommend it to anyone, but I can see where a cob smoker may enjoy this, so I am adding one star for them.
Age When Smoked: 2 yrs 5 months
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jul 28, 2017 Mild Mild Mild Very Pleasant
Nat Sherman - 314 City Island Dawn.

I bought this solely because I like the tin, never even checked what kind of blend it was! But, fortune was on my side, as I have a bit of a penchant for vanilla aromatics!

It's a blend composed of mostly brown Cav', with one or two golden flecks throughout. The moisture's too high, but only by a smidgen. It's all been thoroughly rubbed, so there's no leaves/clumps/twigs.

The prominence of tobacco in the smoke prevents this being a red-blooded aromatic: there's just enough vanilla to allow clear detection, without turning the smoke to sludge. After halfway I begin to notice a delicate nuttiness to the flavour. 314 goes very easily on the palate, being cool, and bite free.

Nicotine: mild. Room-note: smashing.

314 is a nice blend, but in a market where vanilla aro's are everywhere, it's only fair to give it three stars, not four; it lacks the X Factor to get a full house:

Recommended.
Pipe Used: Cob
PurchasedFrom: Smokingpipes.com
Age When Smoked: One month
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