Hearth & Home Frenchy's Sunza Bitches

(2.44)
For those who prefer a little Virginia with their perique, your ship has come in. The addition of the burley and bourbon toppings does set it apart a bit, it's still a VaPer to the core with nothing spared when it comes to the perique. This is an excellent blend that smokes clean and cool with not a hint of bite.

Details

Brand Hearth & Home
Series Signature Series
Blended By Russ Ouellette
Manufactured By Sutliff Tobacco Company
Blend Type Virginia/Perique
Contents Burley, Perique, Virginia
Flavoring Bourbon
Cut Ribbon
Packaging bulk
Country United States
Production Currently available

Profile

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

Average Rating

2.44 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Nov 26, 2008 Very Mild Extremely Mild Extremely Mild (Flat) Pleasant to Tolerable
Uodate Russ what happened to this blend it became some flat and light I think you better just change the name to Bitches. I actually should have called you to return it but it was over the holidays.

UPDATED

Don't let the perique scare you away THis is really a rich good broad leaf Virginia blend. This blend is already pretty dry when you get it. But let it sit open for a few days. Then you can definelty taste the Burbon or Jack Daniels. This blend will not gunk up your pipe at all. Leaves a neat dry ash that taps out. The Jack & the Perique mix well and would be good with a tall glass of Jack. Like Jack Daniels not for the faint at heart a real mans blend. Once Again Good Stuff will add this to my rotation of blends. But probally more regularly. Russ maybe renaming this to Biker Delight, Open Road OR Harley's Smoke. Definetly a tough guys smoke. In the words of Sonny Corleone "Son of a Bitch!" What a smoke!!!! This is for a Virgina lover as well as the Perique Lover. Both leaves marry well in this mixture. The full ribbon cut sweet Virgina is at the top of this blend the Perique is there right behind it. The burley helps them both Virgina & Perique get along well in this marriage. There is a slight fig and black pepper flavor from the perique which comes through now and then. Keeping it interesting. The flavor dose not go flat throughout the bowl.As far a as the Jack Daniels it is there but if you take a clump and let it sit a day the Jack flavor will be more apparent but not over powering. The blend is on the dry side and a little hard to keep lit as mentoined let it dry a bit. Best to really pack the bowl tight. Nicotine level high but very very good. The JACK DANIELS helps keeps the room note less offenssive. This is the first blend that I have tried from Pipes and cigar. Very impressed with the service A++++++. I like this blend if for anything a change a pace from my everyday smoke. Tip Puff slow very slow to get the full flavor. This could be my everyday smoke but that would ruin the special treat of this blend being so unique. A must try my hat's off to Russ "Good old American ingenuity" This is a true American New classic. Only made in America.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 08, 2013 Medium Very Mild Medium to Full Pleasant to Tolerable
The earthy, woody perique is of decent measure, but outside of the raisin, fig and spice, I didn't find it dominated the flavor quite as much as advertised. The grassy, light tart and tangy citrusy Virginia does what it's supposed to, but I think the toasty, earthy, nutty, woody burley is more the star here. The bourbon is light, but discernible to one who knows that taste, and does not sublimate the tobaccos much at all. The strength is medium. The taste is a couple of steps past that mark. The nic-hit is a shade closer to medium than it is to mild. Won't bite, but has a lot of roughness. Slightly cigarettish if you puff quickly; burns clean and a little warm, and a little fast with a very consistent flavor. It has a sweet and sour taste reminiscent of H&H Sweet and Savory, as others have pointed out. This is less buttery, and has a harsher taste. Leaves little moisture in the bowl, and requires few relights. The sour, bitter after taste lingers as does the room note. Not an all day smoke.

-JimInks
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Aug 18, 2020 Medium Very Mild Medium Tolerable
Hearth & Home - Frenchy's Sunza Bitches (Signature Series).

'Smokes cool with not a hint of bite'? Lie!

I have to say, the blend contains some of the longest ribbons I've encountered! Because of the array of sizes I'd, personally, quantify this as a mixture. There's a very slight hint of bourbon to the aroma but it doesn't have any potency to it. Moisture? Perfect; as the pouch was tightly rolled up it's held a little in which suits me!

The smoke? To be fair the flavour isn't bad, but the opprobrious mechanics wreck it. OK, the Perique is more than definite, pairing well with the lemon-sweet Virginias. Any Burley rides in the passenger seat, it's there but the nuttiness lacks enough vibrancy to make the flavour too steadfast. Then we have the bourbon: it lacks anything other than that caustic, astringent, alcoholic taste. There isn't any actual whiskey there, just vituperative alcohol. The lowest points, burn and bite: WAY too hot, bites HORRIBLY.

Nicotine: medium. Room-note: unpleasant.

Frenchy's Sunza Bitches? The cool name won't save this. Absolutely, decidedly, terrible. Not recommended:

One star.
Pipe Used: Peterson #03
PurchasedFrom: Tobaccopipes.com
Age When Smoked: New
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 31, 2016 Medium Very Mild Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
This should be renamed Frenchy's Sunza Bite-ches. It is a real flamethrower that no amount of slow sipping can tame.

Best when freshly opened, it's something like a bourbon and vanilla flavored OTC blended with a fair amount of spicy perique and some VA, giving it a sweet and sour vibe. Bourbon/vanilla/perique/burley, pretty interesting. Dry-ish from the start, but not completely dry. Very cool chop cut I must admit, packs well. Best part of the smoke is the last third, where the elements finally meld, the burley gets a little nutty tasting, and there is a hint of buttery-ness.

Went completely flat in under a week, even when I dug into the bottom of the tin where the tobacco was less dry. Also there are more than a tolerable amount of chopped-up stems hiding in there, including some real monsters.

I bought the 8 oz. tin of this sonofabitching stuff and really wish I hadn't. Can't recommend it. Will try re-hydrating it (with bourbon of course) but seeing as it bit like a beast from the get-go my expectations are low. If by some miracle it turns out better will update with the result.

--UPDATE--

Rehydration brought back the flavor, especially the perique spice, but did nothing to mitigate the bite, unfortunately.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 04, 2017 Medium Mild Medium to Full Pleasant
A VaPer with a twist. This one has more than average strength and the Virginia is of the Bright, citrus/hay like presentation and the Perique, although not the lead singer, gets plenty of billing with each puff. The whiskey top coat is also noted frequently throughout the smoke and adds that "twist" to the blend that makes this one stand out. You'll certainly know you had a smoke after partaking.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jul 27, 2014 Medium None Detected Medium Tolerable
This is a fine burly based VaPer. In my opinion not for the novice smoker. Has a great jar note. Be patient in smoking this offering and it will reward you with a rich tobacco taste with a hint of pepper and spice. If you smoke Frenchy's too quickly it will reward you with tongue bite. I will reiterate NOT FOR THE NOVICE SMOKER!
Pipe Used: Briars dedicated to this tobacco style.
PurchasedFrom: pipesandncigars.com
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Feb 11, 2016 Medium to Strong Very Mild Medium Tolerable
I really enjoyed this one for the way it tastes and performs. The fact that is has a great name is just the cherry on the top. I bought 4 ounces of this one about 3 and a half years ago and have mainly used it as a change up smoke as I just don't see this as an all day every day type of smoke.

It has a nice flavor that seems to come from a great balancing act of all the ingredients. The bourbon is the game changer in this one. It takes it from tasting just like another va bur per and gives it an odd sweetness that is enjoyable to my palate. This is important for me as I really have not liked any blends with bourbon as an ingredient even though it is, by far, my favorite spirit to drink.

The perique is pretty strong, but not overwhelming. I tend to favor this genre to be a little heavy in perique. If I had to make any compaints on this there would be two. One, this blend burns fast. If you want a nice long smoke, you better have a very large bowl. Two, The cut. This may have something to do with the speed at which it burns. The ribbon cut on this one is very broad making for a pack job, that appears as if it will not burn evenly.

I never had a problem with it burning unevenly, but I do think the cut made for bowls that lacked much tobacco, thus increasing the speed at which the bowl was spent. In any case, taste is the most important thing. I am giving this one four stars as I truly loved each bowl I had.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jun 05, 2014 Mild Extremely Mild Mild Very Pleasant
For first time i'm evaluate a blend with one star... this blend unfortunately is only beautiful in your cut... ...the tin is made with paper, this is sucks all the humidity of the tobacco, and the tin was rusty... I dont like this tobacco and I will not buy again...
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Jul 30, 2021 Medium Very Mild Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
No doubt that this blend is the descendant of a bitch - it bites like it’s been kenneled for months, with an abusive master and little more than scraps to eat. No kidding here. I’ve been sitting on an ounce of this for over four months now, and can’t even get a whole bowl finished. I just dumped my last attempt right after the char light - it will be the very last. I tried.

The cut is nice, though. And if you have an iron tongue, you might be able to appreciate the sweet interplay between the Perique and Virginia after more than two puffs. The musky taste of the Perique is pretty good at first, but not worth it at last.
PurchasedFrom: pipesandcigars.com
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jan 23, 2015 Strong Mild Medium to Full Pleasant to Tolerable
The chameleon blend... stayed with friends for several days and we tried this blend, bought in an 8-oz. tin and jarred for 2 years--and not brand new when jarred. Dry. Not crunchy but way too dry. It smoked too hot and my sole impression was of heat! Had to keep putting the hot pipe down, not something that happens to me much. Could smell the bourbon, but barely, and none of it in the smoke. Don't ask me about that first bowl's taste, because all I can remember is the f'n heat. Dry burley just slaughters me. Then we re-hydrated some of it overnight in a cereal bowl with wet muslin pulled tight over the bowl. We mixed the baccy a couple of times that evening and again, early.

Wow, the difference is incredible. I was in on the re-hydration impulse so couldn't avoid trying it on Saturday but I was dubious. Actually I was scared sh*tless. It was fabulous. The bourbon was there and very refined this time, in its Sunday best, not loutish or overpowering. Could have been a little stronger, for that matter. This time I got the Perique, which was very forward yet well-behaved. Instead of VaPer, this may should be called a PerVa when smoked at the proper humidity level, but I mean that in the nicest possible way. The Burley was a nice addition the second time around (a burning viper the first bowl). Those reviewers who didn't like this either smoked it too dry to get the real taste balance or just don't like that much Perique. I smoked 8 or 10 bowls SAT & SUN. And loved every one.

Speaking of moisture, a couple of points: many of the bad reviews of this blend obviously (to me) needed a Re-evaluation with Re-hydration (RWR, a new abbreviation). This FSB is some rough sh*t when too dry. I also agree with the reviewer who said that moisture makes a difference in the aging. 'Tis true, tobacco does not age properly when too dry. Some things like Semois are supposed to be bone dry, but not a Vaper and certainly not a Vaper with some potentially bitey Burley coiled up inside. I'm surprised that RWR (see how handy this is?) made this much difference on a 2-Jahre jar and can only surmise that it did a lot of aging anyway, even though so dry. But the inherent aging effect was dormant dry and awoke with a song once RWR'd. Hmmm. Re-juvenation with Re-hydration also works for RWR. Am I on to something here?

OK. So I've not tried this fresh, and may never. I ordered a couple of 8-oz. tins (if tin cardboard shall be called) at a really good price ($19/tin, did I pay too much?) from SP.com. I will hydrate it if necessary and jar it in 2-oz. jars for at least a year, then try. Some will go 18-mo. and some 2 years. Oh, WTH, I'll try a bowl straight out of the tin.

I thought FSB less complex than others, like Haddo'sD, but I love the spice of FSB. I'm a Louisiana boy who's been smoking pipes and cigars a long time and actually used to smoke unfiltered Picayunes (there was no other kind) back in the 60's--but not every day, or even every month. I takes a lot of N-power to put me down and FSB did not do it, but it might be a little tough for new pipers without some real prior smoking experience.

Note to future reviewers: hope you read this review before writing yours. FSB, properly moist, is a marvelous blend for VAPER lovers. Please rehydrate if necessary before writing the review. Too dry, and this tobacco has no non-military uses.
Pipe Used: cob, leather wrapped & meer-lined billiard
PurchasedFrom: Friend's weed
Age When Smoked: 2 years+
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Nov 27, 2013 Strong Very Mild Full Tolerable
I am just now trying this for the first time, just got the tin the other day. I opened the tin and was surprised to find it stuffed to the top with a seemingly dry tobacco blend that smelled of whiskey and perique. I packed my bowl and fired it up and whoa! this stuff is strong and a little harsh from the dryness. Maybe re-hydrating it a little would calm it down some but it does have a pretty serious Nic hit to it, it also burns really fast. I may have to cellar this one for a while. As of right now it doesn't have much flavor other than lots of perique, maybe too much. It just doesn't do much for me personally.
Pipe Used: straight bulldog
Age When Smoked: new, just opened
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