Cornell & Diehl Old Hollywood
(3.08)
A blend of red Virginia, Latakia, red Virginia cavendish, Turkish and cubed burley designed to bring out the best in these rich tobaccos.
Details
Brand | Cornell & Diehl |
Blended By | Craig Tarler |
Manufactured By | Cornell & Diehl |
Blend Type | American |
Contents | Burley, Cavendish, Latakia, Oriental/Turkish, Virginia |
Flavoring | |
Cut | Ribbon |
Packaging | 2oz. Tin, 8oz Tin |
Country | United States |
Production | No longer in production |
Profile
Strength
Medium
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
None Detected
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Tolerable
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Medium
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
Average Rating
3.08 / 4
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Reviews
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Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Oct 15, 2004 | Medium | Mild to Medium | Mild to Medium | Very Pleasant |
Old Hollywood-the very name suggests a certain sumptuous and lavish lifestyle, perhaps even larger than life. There are these wonderful images, to me at least, of a manly John Ford and the Duke, the uber-intellectual appearing and suave Leslie Howard, and on and on... This tobacco blend seems to complement those images.
Old Hollywood is a distinct treat for the mature smoker. It is in that personally desired area of not-English and not-aromatic, but flavorful and constant. There is complexity within the blend, seen to by the oriental leaf and the latakia, but this also quite the robust blend of red virginia and cubed burley.
Old Hollywood is visually distinct, with the mottled browns and tnas, and the sensual aroma and blackness of the red virginia cavendish. It lights well and stays lit, fragrant clouds of blue-gray without a hint of bitterness or tedium. There are layers of taste within the blend which seem to vary in each of the ten or so bowls which I smoked. it seems that each puff is a new treat of nuttiness or sweetness or unmasked strength.
This is a very fine blend and highly recommended. Remember LS/MFT: Let's Smoke My Favorite Tarler Tobacco.
Old Hollywood is a distinct treat for the mature smoker. It is in that personally desired area of not-English and not-aromatic, but flavorful and constant. There is complexity within the blend, seen to by the oriental leaf and the latakia, but this also quite the robust blend of red virginia and cubed burley.
Old Hollywood is visually distinct, with the mottled browns and tnas, and the sensual aroma and blackness of the red virginia cavendish. It lights well and stays lit, fragrant clouds of blue-gray without a hint of bitterness or tedium. There are layers of taste within the blend which seem to vary in each of the ten or so bowls which I smoked. it seems that each puff is a new treat of nuttiness or sweetness or unmasked strength.
This is a very fine blend and highly recommended. Remember LS/MFT: Let's Smoke My Favorite Tarler Tobacco.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Sep 27, 2012 | Medium | None Detected | Medium | Tolerable |
WOW! This rocked! It was very much like Billy Budd, but with a very nice earthy Burley in place of the cigar leaf. It really worked well for me. Where BB can sometimes be too much, OH would stay just shy of that cliff.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Sep 30, 2009 | Medium | None Detected | Medium to Full | Pleasant to Tolerable |
OH is a completely satisfying tobacco for the sophisticated pipe smoker. A very flavorful blend with a unique taste. I just tried my first few bowls and feel that this was a well kept secret. I will be making this a daily pleasurable experience worthy of 4 stars only because 5 stars isn't an option.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Feb 09, 2008 | Medium | None Detected | Full | Tolerable |
This has been in my cellar since 05. At the start of my pipe smoking career I suspect I did what many others do. I found blends I liked, Cellared them, and moved on to other undiscovered blends like a mad man on walkabout. Now that I am settling down, and revisiting these cellared blends, I opend a tin of Old Hollwood last night, and settled in with a good book. It was hard to keep my mind on the book. The Latakia was easy on the blend. The Red Virginias gave a wonderful spice and subtle sweet to a lightly smokey full bodied smoke. Age has not hurt this at all. Burned clean with very few relights, and nothing but nice white ash to show it had been there. No bitterness at the end. The flavor stayed consistant and even. All Marks for a great Great smoke.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Nov 03, 2006 | Mild to Medium | Mild | Mild to Medium | Pleasant |
If you like Pipes and Cigars Old Tartan or Altadis Fox and Hound or Count Pulaski try Old Hollywood.
There is nothing here overpowering. The latakia and turkish pique your tastebuds 1st. This tobacco then switches to a cool even burn. Mid bowl the Burley and a little Va spice chime in but don't bite you. They balance just right with the latakia and turkish. It's very cool and smooth, but never gets boring.
Like a lot of people, I have limited time to smoke and must indulge during the workday. It's the perfect lunch-break smoke. Non-smokers and cigarette smokers have positively commented on the aroma.
There is nothing here overpowering. The latakia and turkish pique your tastebuds 1st. This tobacco then switches to a cool even burn. Mid bowl the Burley and a little Va spice chime in but don't bite you. They balance just right with the latakia and turkish. It's very cool and smooth, but never gets boring.
Like a lot of people, I have limited time to smoke and must indulge during the workday. It's the perfect lunch-break smoke. Non-smokers and cigarette smokers have positively commented on the aroma.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Aug 30, 2006 | Medium | Extremely Mild | Medium | Pleasant |
Appearance: Wide ribbon cut, plus some cube cut, nice variety of colors.
Aroma: Definitely some Latakia in the blend, with a trace of ?Aromatic? quality. Sort of a hybrid Anglo/Yankee blend.
Packing: Packs easily into medium and large bowls. I don?t recommend it for smaller pipes.
Lighting: Like most C&D blends, it lights readily, sometimes one match will get it started.
Initial flavor: OK, now I get it. The flavor is sort of standard English (Virginia, Latakia , Oriental, in that order), with a healthy dose of Craig?s Red Va. Cavendish. It?s naturally sweet, but not scented. It blends with the English components in the same way that Cognac complements Pembroke. Mid-bowl: As I work my way down the bowl, the Burley starts to show up, adding a nice nutty flavor to the mix. Nothing yells for attention here, but all the tobaccos speak quietly together, like old friends who don?t mind being interrupted, and can finish each others sentences. What I?m trying to say is that it?s wonderfully complex, but not excessively.
Finish: I should have mentioned it before, but this blend is COOL. It burns easily, needing very little attention, and it burns dry.
Summary: If you like Latakia, and you aren?t a snob about a bit of Burley and Cavendish, this could be you all-day smoke. It could also be your evening smoke.
Aroma: Definitely some Latakia in the blend, with a trace of ?Aromatic? quality. Sort of a hybrid Anglo/Yankee blend.
Packing: Packs easily into medium and large bowls. I don?t recommend it for smaller pipes.
Lighting: Like most C&D blends, it lights readily, sometimes one match will get it started.
Initial flavor: OK, now I get it. The flavor is sort of standard English (Virginia, Latakia , Oriental, in that order), with a healthy dose of Craig?s Red Va. Cavendish. It?s naturally sweet, but not scented. It blends with the English components in the same way that Cognac complements Pembroke. Mid-bowl: As I work my way down the bowl, the Burley starts to show up, adding a nice nutty flavor to the mix. Nothing yells for attention here, but all the tobaccos speak quietly together, like old friends who don?t mind being interrupted, and can finish each others sentences. What I?m trying to say is that it?s wonderfully complex, but not excessively.
Finish: I should have mentioned it before, but this blend is COOL. It burns easily, needing very little attention, and it burns dry.
Summary: If you like Latakia, and you aren?t a snob about a bit of Burley and Cavendish, this could be you all-day smoke. It could also be your evening smoke.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Mar 06, 2006 | Medium | Very Mild | Medium to Full | Pleasant |
I've never really hooked into the concept of the 'all-day blend' as referred to so regularly in past issues of P&T Magazine, but this is the closest thing I've ever gotten to sticking with an 'constant companion' pipe tobacco. Basically I keep my Dunhill Rotator pouch packed with this stuff wherever I go. Like a few other reviewers I'm joyously tiptoeing my way through a half-pound of this marvelous treat and I see many more large tins of Old Hollywood in my future -- C&D: keep this one coming, folks!
As for room note, I haven't done a proper check of this, as I usually smoke outside walking the streets of my Bronx, NY neighborhood or in my car--the two places left for me to smoke freely (besides the few remaining overly-smoky tobacconists in Manhattan). So I haven't had a chance to do a truly objective nose test on this one. But I haven't heard any complaints about OH's scent from those around me when I've enjoyed a bowlful amongst others. And I live in NY City: people speak their minds here!
Medium and smooth in flavor, yet not lacking "oomph" and body, OH is just straight down the middle for a lover of blends containing Latakia and Virginia tabacs. You still get the flavor bounties of those two types of tobacco without some of the darker or more acrid qualities that can come along with, say, a heavier Latakia- based blend. Those who rely on full-impact Latakia-heavy blends should perhaps look elsewhere--but Latakia Lovers like myself, who sometimes like a softer, milder alternative without abandoning the North African leaf altogether, will enjoy OH immensly.
As for burley, this leaf remains something of a mystery to me--it seems to me that burley is more of 'base' leaf, or, one that works in combination with others, without having a clear, powerful character all its' own like VA leaf does, for example. But being a relatively new pipe smoker (5 years), I'll leave the burley assessment in OH to the more experienced kapnismologist. All I know is, Old Hollywood is for my money an excellent marriage of VA, Latatkia, Burley, and cavendish that leaves my pipe ashy and dry and my taste buds satisfied.
As for room note, I haven't done a proper check of this, as I usually smoke outside walking the streets of my Bronx, NY neighborhood or in my car--the two places left for me to smoke freely (besides the few remaining overly-smoky tobacconists in Manhattan). So I haven't had a chance to do a truly objective nose test on this one. But I haven't heard any complaints about OH's scent from those around me when I've enjoyed a bowlful amongst others. And I live in NY City: people speak their minds here!
Medium and smooth in flavor, yet not lacking "oomph" and body, OH is just straight down the middle for a lover of blends containing Latakia and Virginia tabacs. You still get the flavor bounties of those two types of tobacco without some of the darker or more acrid qualities that can come along with, say, a heavier Latakia- based blend. Those who rely on full-impact Latakia-heavy blends should perhaps look elsewhere--but Latakia Lovers like myself, who sometimes like a softer, milder alternative without abandoning the North African leaf altogether, will enjoy OH immensly.
As for burley, this leaf remains something of a mystery to me--it seems to me that burley is more of 'base' leaf, or, one that works in combination with others, without having a clear, powerful character all its' own like VA leaf does, for example. But being a relatively new pipe smoker (5 years), I'll leave the burley assessment in OH to the more experienced kapnismologist. All I know is, Old Hollywood is for my money an excellent marriage of VA, Latatkia, Burley, and cavendish that leaves my pipe ashy and dry and my taste buds satisfied.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jan 25, 2006 | Medium | None Detected | Medium to Full | Pleasant to Tolerable |
C&D has done it again! This is a unique offering. The way that the Turkish tobac interacts with the Red Virginia cavendish is not to be missed. The Burley adds a nutty bitterness that really complements, too. I recommend a big bowl for this one.
Recommended for the Burley lover and the Turkish/Oriental lover.
If you're not a fan of Turkish tobac, head instead to Morley's Best or Easy Times, both from C&D.
Recommended for the Burley lover and the Turkish/Oriental lover.
If you're not a fan of Turkish tobac, head instead to Morley's Best or Easy Times, both from C&D.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Nov 28, 2005 | Medium | None Detected | Very Full | Pleasant to Tolerable |
*Update 11/28/05 I like this blend so much i purchased an 8oz tin in August that was dated 4/28/05 and i opened it today 11/28/05 after i finished my last 50 gram tin. The additional age on the virginias and cavendish made this blend a little sweeter which accents the smoky latakia and somewhat bitter burley. This has become my favorite C&D blend and at $16.00 for an 8oz tin at cup o joes, very affordable!
7/08/2005
Picked up a tin of this after work one day as a change from Wilke's Nut Brown Burley and i must say i am impressed! The tin aroma is smokey and musty (wonderful) and the blend looks like autumn leaves with black and various shades of brown leaves. A few sticks present but less than most Mcclelland blends. The first third of the bowl was smooth burley and Latakia and then changed flavor midway with the cavendish peeking its head out. This blend never bit me and i savored my second hand / side stream smoke. I will rotate this blend with NBB as it has just as much if not more flavor and much more complexity. The tin was $8.00 so i have no problem stopping in at J&R and getting a tin twice a month. Great blend C&D, your Burley is top notch!
On a side note, my tin had a label around the middle as opposed to the top like the old tins. Great idea, now when the tins are on a high shelf in the tobbaconist's shop, i can read what they are without having to pick them up.
7/08/2005
Picked up a tin of this after work one day as a change from Wilke's Nut Brown Burley and i must say i am impressed! The tin aroma is smokey and musty (wonderful) and the blend looks like autumn leaves with black and various shades of brown leaves. A few sticks present but less than most Mcclelland blends. The first third of the bowl was smooth burley and Latakia and then changed flavor midway with the cavendish peeking its head out. This blend never bit me and i savored my second hand / side stream smoke. I will rotate this blend with NBB as it has just as much if not more flavor and much more complexity. The tin was $8.00 so i have no problem stopping in at J&R and getting a tin twice a month. Great blend C&D, your Burley is top notch!
On a side note, my tin had a label around the middle as opposed to the top like the old tins. Great idea, now when the tins are on a high shelf in the tobbaconist's shop, i can read what they are without having to pick them up.