Wessex Burley Broadcut
(2.86)
Wessex Burley Broadcut is an old fashioned classic recipe combining plug cut burley with mild black aromatic cavendish processed Virginias.
Details
Brand | Wessex |
Blended By | |
Manufactured By | |
Blend Type | Virginia/Burley |
Contents | Black Cavendish, Burley, Virginia |
Flavoring | |
Cut | Broken Flake |
Packaging | 50 grams pouch, 7 ounce tin |
Country | Germany |
Production | Currently available |
Profile
Strength
Mild
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
Mild
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Mild to Medium
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
Average Rating
2.86 / 4
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Reviews
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Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jul 31, 2023 | Mild | None Detected | Mild | Strong |
I hate to be that person, but it looks like I'm the first person here to really dislike this blend.
Starting with the tin note, I get a nice chocolate aroma, but then there's some foul chemical scent, as well as something that I should not put in words on this fine website, but let's just say that my dog likes to drop it once or twice a day. Yes, sorry.
After preparing the tobacco to the right moisture and cut (fairly dry, pretty crumbled), the tobacco is ready to be smoked.
Unfortunately, the smoking notes aren't much better than the tin notes. The natural chocolate coming from the burley unfortunately disappears, giving way to a generalized chemical and slight cocoa. Really not getting anything else, including my dog's dropping, so thank god for that. Burley Broadcut is ok, not disgusting, just.. Nothing really there aside from this hospital chemical flavor and a bit of that cocoa. Reminds me a little of Lane Ready Rubbed, formerly Edgeworth. In other words, if you take Prince Albert and add some weird metallic chemical flavor to it - this is what you might get. Definitely burley-forward. Not getting anything from the Virginia Cavendish.
The best thing about this blend is that I got it to a moisture level and cut that makes it smoking fairly fast, therefore helping me to finish it quickly, although it smokes cool and the bowl doesn't get hot. Minimal relights, if any at all. No tongue bite.
Mild in body and strength. I can't detect room note, but my wife said, and I quote, that it's "really really really stinky".
Well, this was already too many words spent on a blend that I don't like. Again, I don't find it disgusting. I just don't find it enjoyable either. And for the general style of blend, I'd go with one of the drugstore blends that I already like, are easier to get, and are far more affordable.
Starting with the tin note, I get a nice chocolate aroma, but then there's some foul chemical scent, as well as something that I should not put in words on this fine website, but let's just say that my dog likes to drop it once or twice a day. Yes, sorry.
After preparing the tobacco to the right moisture and cut (fairly dry, pretty crumbled), the tobacco is ready to be smoked.
Unfortunately, the smoking notes aren't much better than the tin notes. The natural chocolate coming from the burley unfortunately disappears, giving way to a generalized chemical and slight cocoa. Really not getting anything else, including my dog's dropping, so thank god for that. Burley Broadcut is ok, not disgusting, just.. Nothing really there aside from this hospital chemical flavor and a bit of that cocoa. Reminds me a little of Lane Ready Rubbed, formerly Edgeworth. In other words, if you take Prince Albert and add some weird metallic chemical flavor to it - this is what you might get. Definitely burley-forward. Not getting anything from the Virginia Cavendish.
The best thing about this blend is that I got it to a moisture level and cut that makes it smoking fairly fast, therefore helping me to finish it quickly, although it smokes cool and the bowl doesn't get hot. Minimal relights, if any at all. No tongue bite.
Mild in body and strength. I can't detect room note, but my wife said, and I quote, that it's "really really really stinky".
Well, this was already too many words spent on a blend that I don't like. Again, I don't find it disgusting. I just don't find it enjoyable either. And for the general style of blend, I'd go with one of the drugstore blends that I already like, are easier to get, and are far more affordable.
Age When Smoked:
1 year