Cornell & Diehl Mountain Camp

(3.02)
At the request of an old customer, we took the recipe for Bayou Night and reversed the proportions of Latakia and Perique to create a full English in the Scottish vein. If Bayou Night is perfect for an evening on the bayou, Mountain Camp is a peerless choice for a day spent fishing. The same tobaccos as Bayou Night with the proportions of Perique and Latakia exchanged, making this a heavy Latakia blend for the English smoker.

Details

Brand Cornell & Diehl
Blended By Craig Tarler
Manufactured By Cornell & Diehl
Blend Type English
Contents Burley, Latakia, Oriental/Turkish, Perique, Virginia
Flavoring
Cut Ribbon
Packaging 2oz tin, 8oz tin, Bulk
Country United States
Production Currently available

Profile

Strength
Medium
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
None Detected
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Tolerable
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Medium to Full
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming

Average Rating

3.02 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Dec 07, 2013 Medium None Detected Medium to Full Tolerable
I have to set the scene for this. I live on top of a high ridge in the Ozarks. Great view. I can see for miles. Wooded ridges, distant rolling pastures dotted with cattle. A fresh 12 inches of snow on the ground. My recliner pointed toward the view. Warm and safe inside. A mug of strong English tea ( dark, no cream or sugar ). A little light jazz in the background. A bowl of Mountain Camp in my pipe. Perfect. On to the blend.
Shortly after lighting the Latakia and the Orientals meld into one delicious flavor indicating balance. The Perique is felt on the tongue and in the nose. A perfect amount of sweetness from the Virginias. The Burley almost hidden. Wonderful, wonderful flavors from start to finish. Enjoyed the bowl so much I had to have another. Perfect body and rich clouds of smoke. I think this was one of the best smoking experiences I've ever had. No doubt the setting played a part, but I think the blend played the biggest part.
Bayou Night has been my favorite blend for some time. I knew I had to try this one. Took me a while, but I'm so glad I did. You should too.
Pipe Used: MM General, Nording Freehand
PurchasedFrom: smokingpipes.com
Age When Smoked: Fresh
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Sep 26, 2010 Medium None Detected Full Pleasant to Tolerable
Mountain Camp is a daily smoke for me. I find Latakia and Perique to have a natural affinity, together they create a balanced taste that I crave, sweet, sour, smokey, and peppery all at the same time. My wife is a non smoker and tolerates the room note well. MC smokes very cool and dry, very easy on the tounge. C&D will press one pound blocks if you like and I recommend this as the pressing really marries the leaf. The nico level is just north of true medium and just right for my needs. Highly recommended for those in search of a Latakia blend with backbone. (as a side note, the folks at C&D are great to deal with)
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jul 15, 2020 Medium None Detected Medium to Full Pleasant
This was also a gift from a friend Thank you to him for this I see some claim this is a Lat bombs, others that it is heavy in Latakia but not quite a bomb. I am thrilled to try another English Blend for I am finding I like them as much as my favorite Burleys. The change between the two give me a nice variety in my smoking lineup.

This is made of Burley, Latakia, Oriental/Turkish, Perique and Virginia. Upon opening the bag I was met by a beautiful and very rich and sweet smoky aroma that was joined with a background of mild woodiness, medium musty and light spiciness. These really played together well and I already ready to smoke this. I put it out on paper towel for a half hour although it seemed ready to smoke. This is a sort of odd ribbon cut that seems to have some rubbed out flake mixed in. This did, however load nicely into the bowl and as is typical with all C&D baccas when lit it is amazing to see how much it swells up over the bowl.But, I was prepared It seemed to not hold a light until the 3rd time and then away it went and it needed very few relights after that point. It smoked at a medium and consistent pace and the flavors stayed consistent the first half of the bowl. The second half was still very good, but there were changes which I will describe below. The smoke was creamy and was thick and hung in the air for a long time. I thoroughly enjoyed this for I do enjoy sitting with smoke wafting in the air above me. The room note was Pleasant and smelled of a rich smoky sweet campfire with a very, very light touch of marshmallow in the background. This left a very pleasant, slightly spicy, rich sweet smoky, slightly woody and very light touch of pepper in my mouth during and after the smoke. After the smoke the sweet seemed a bit more dominant in the aftertaste and lasted for over an hour. Sipping really brought out the flavors and puffing it left no bite and made the taste a bit more sour and peppery with a very lite tingle on the tongue. A very easy on the tongue blend. This left no moisture in the bowl. Not an all day smoke but the Lat is less in this one and I wouldn't call this a lat bomb at all and one could smoke it several times during the day perhaps. For myself it is a very fulfilling blend and one bowl will do me just fine, although I am tempted to do it again today... perhaps.

Lighting up the bowl I was greeted by a thick creamy smoke that hung in the air. The flavor was delightful. The number one ingredient in this is Burley which I enjoy and second is Latakia which I really like also. The taste of a very thick, creamy, rich, slightly sweet smoke was complimented nicely by a close background of mild woodiness, a medium mustiness and a lightly pleasant sour that complimented the sweet nicely joined by a very good tasting dash of pepper. Now this played well together but the addition further back of a nice light spiciness, touch of citrus, lightly toasted and a flash of butter with a very slight nuttiness really made the flavor pop for me. As the smoke progressed the sweet flavor gained a touch and each sip was a delight. Just before the half way point I believe I tasted a very light taste of Chocolate. Just past the halfway point the flavors changed. The smoke faded a bit, the sweetness dropped a level and a nice tart flavor came to the forefront to join the nice woody and pleasant mustiness with the near background being the smoke which slowly kept fading. The smoke became creamier on the tongue and the pepper picked up a notch also. Up until this point this was a 4 out of 4 stars for me. While this change was not unpleasant and actually tasted nice I loved the rich sweet smoky flavor. Not a disappointment for the smoke was still there, but rather a moment of surprise. This burned to a dark ash and ended very pleasantly with the smoke still in the first background.

I am with those who claim this is a strong Lat English, not a Lat Bomb. This was a very delightful smoke and I thoroughly enjoyed it. So many flavors that placed nice and stayed consistent till the end with the exceptions noted above. While not a perfect 4.0 I give this a 3.8, putting this on my favorites and into my rotation to join the growing number of English blends which have captured my attention as of late and which I enjoy switching with my old OTC burleys which I enjoy so much, keeping a nice variety in my smoking world. This is a must try for those who love English blends, love Lat Bombs, for while it is not a Lat Bomb is has a strong Latakia presence that I found very enjoyable.
Pipe Used: John Middleton Oyster Rusticated Author
PurchasedFrom: Gift from friend
Age When Smoked: 1 year old
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 14, 2015 Medium None Detected Medium Pleasant
This was actually a difficult tobacco to review because the flavours and taste was very subdued - not in a bad way though. I guess then, a well-balanced blend again.

In the tin: the smell in the tin was again just nice typical English blend-like tobacco - earthy, a touch of smokiness and an even lighter touch of spiciness.

On first light: On first light/char, the oriental Latakia tobaccos blends nicely together to give you a fine English blend. As you progress through the bowl, the other flavours become clearer - some spiciness, a hint of sweetness, buttery.

Overall this tobacco is true to its name - it reminds one of sitting around a nice camp fire; taking in the quietness of the night while smelling the fresh flavours of burning wood. Definitely not a heavy Latakia as the tin suggests (in my opinion), although you know its there.

Good tobacco! A blend of Burley, Latakia, Oriental/Turkish, Perique and Virginia. Ribbon cut, no flavouring, medium strength, medium taste with a pleasant room note.

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Pipe Used: Savinelli & Bari free hand
PurchasedFrom: 4Noggins
Age When Smoked: 6 months
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Feb 12, 2011 Medium None Detected Full Pleasant to Tolerable
I cannot decide which I enjoy more, Mountain Camp or Pirate Kake.

Mountain Camp delivers a stout, creamy smoke full of wonderful Latakia. A sweet, albeit peppery smoke, if you love being slapped with Latakia, this one is for you.

I enjoy this as an evening smoke with a snifter of Grand Marnier.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Sep 30, 2007 Strong None Detected Full Very Pleasant
If you mourn the death of Nightcap, get yourself some Mountain Camp. This is a superb, very full English with a nice dose of Perique. The different flavors meld beautifully, making this a very satisfying smoke.

This is a regular evening tobacco for me. I can't imagine any latakia lover not enjoying this.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Oct 25, 2021 Medium None Detected Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
I enjoyed Bayou Night and so reading online that Mountain Camp was the same blend with the proportions of Latakia and Perique switched I had to give this a try. The tin is very plain but then again so was the tin for Bayou Night. Once I opened the tin there is a nice even mottled ribbon with a nice mix of browns and blacks. The smell is typical English mix smokey Latakia, sweet Virginias, and herbal Orientals. Ot's just the sort of smell I enjoy in an English blend. It comes at a perfect dryness. Easy to fill your pipe and light.

The first thing I taste is... Latakia. The Latakia is thick, rich, earthy, and smokey. The Perique is still pretty noticeable with a strong sting in my nose, and a background of raisiny goodness. The Orientals are nice, tangy, and have the incense character that I particularly enjoy. The Virginias are more in the background and as some sweetness and body. I disagree with the blenders tin description as a Scottish style mixture, it sends more of a English to me, based on the Latakia content. As I've said before a Scottish Mixture to me is an English blend that is Virginia forward.

The taste does fill your mouth, but no more than any other typical English blend. I give this a medium. The strength is medium, but it has a little more punch than some, but not enough to move it to medium-strong. The room note is deep, smokey with a touch of Oriental. This is an easy smoking all day English in the same vein as Nightcap for me. I really like this.
Pipe Used: Savinelli Porto Cervo 320KS
PurchasedFrom: Smokingpipes.com
Age When Smoked: New
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Feb 04, 2012 Mild Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
I have to admit, I didn't really think Montain Camp was all that great when I first gave it a try upon the recommendation of a friend who only smokes this blend. I let it sit for a few months and gave it another wack...It is very good! A great starter English blend. A blend that I go to often. The room note is pleasant from the feedback I have been given by those around me when I light up. The taste is mild and very pleasing. Little if any tongue bite with proper sipping!
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jul 03, 2008 Medium Mild to Medium Full Tolerable
Another excellent C & D English blend with flavorful latakia along with the right touch of perique. Burns beautifully and cooly to the bottom of the bowl. About half way thru a complex blend of tastes with a floral / licorice hint in the background. Goes well with coffee. Great smoke!
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 08, 2014 Medium to Strong None Detected Medium to Full Very Pleasant
This is a great tobacco. I highly recommend it. It's pretty much become my go-to tobacco, especially for the first pipe of the day and the last at night.
Pipe Used: several Kaywoodies
PurchasedFrom: smoking pipes.com
Age When Smoked: fresh
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