Solani 656: Aged Burley Flake
(3.42)
Notes: Blender R.L. Will developed a unique toasting process to enhance the natural sweetness of this blend. No sugar has been added.
As of 2022, licorice is the main flavoring "with a hint of chocolate", as per the label. The burleys on the tin are now listed as white burley only.
Details
Brand | Solani |
Blended By | R.L. Will |
Manufactured By | Kohlhase & Kopp |
Blend Type | Burley Based |
Contents | Burley |
Flavoring | Cocoa / Chocolate, Licorice |
Cut | Flake |
Packaging | 50 grams tin |
Country | Germany |
Production | Currently available |
Profile
Strength
Medium
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
None Detected
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant to Tolerable
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Medium to Full
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
Average Rating
3.42 / 4
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Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Mar 13, 2007 | Medium to Strong | None Detected | Medium to Full | Pleasant to Tolerable |
This is the newest in a series of burley flakes, this time by the incomparable Mr. Wills.
This is a true flake, mostly brown and darkish with some lighter strands, that only needs a little breaking or rubbing to get the full benefit of its rich, burley flavor. Overworked terms, but earthy and nutty are the plain truth, but a notch on the richer side. Never bitter. Cool. About 15 flakes in three stacks in the tin. One flake plugged in fills a size 3 or small 4 bowl. I think the toasting (a la McClelland?) improves the natural flavors immensly. Some spicy flavors from the Kentucky migrate but no bite detected.
A comparish with other flakes of the gentry:
Solani Long Golden Flake -- lighter with only some white burley and sweeter with bright virginias and a little perique. Smooth. Not intended as a straight burley flake but good for comparison's sake. (Milder than Solani 633, their full virginia/perique flake.)
Wessex Burley Slices -- elegant and sweeter with both burley and some virginia, with a note of brown sugar and/or licorice. Not as heavy as Edgeworth or Age Burley Flake.
C&D Safe Harbor Flake -- lighter and milder yet with a faint top note (licorice?). Not a true flake but a broken flake. Cool. Favor fades near the bottom but nice. Seems all burley and nutty.
Edgeworth Slices (England variety, no longer made but stashed by many). A thicker flake with a slight molasses or licorice top note. Cool and elegant but a tad heavier than Wessex or C&D's. An old veteran. Good body. Must be smoked up in the opened tin or preserved in a few weeks (some 35 plus flakes), as the flavors fade leaving a dry tasting, uninspiring tobacco as the time passes. A long, slow burning smoke. Now expensive if you can even find it.
Aged Burley Flake is a bit bolder and heavier than most of these (about as full as Edgeworth), with both heady brown Kentucky burley and mild white burley. May be a touch of virginia but no scenting is picked up. A good alternative to the heavier English-type brown flakes with burley, such as Peterson's new Irish Flake (bold and scented a little), G&H's Brown Flake (unscented version; mostly virginia but quite good), and Ogden's Walnut Flake (also with virginia but hard to obtain in U.S.). ABF is more forgiving IMO.
I found the taste as satisfying as the best rich burleys blends from the past, such as Edward's Sebring or Colonial, but in a new toasted, flake form. This is not a weak or bitter burley, but real good burleys, perhaps the highest class in a combo yet.
For the bigger flavor and burley fans. (Cetainly not as heavy as a full English or true Balkan blend.)
Slow burning and tasty. With this cool blend at your side you won't have to flake out over global warming.
This is a true flake, mostly brown and darkish with some lighter strands, that only needs a little breaking or rubbing to get the full benefit of its rich, burley flavor. Overworked terms, but earthy and nutty are the plain truth, but a notch on the richer side. Never bitter. Cool. About 15 flakes in three stacks in the tin. One flake plugged in fills a size 3 or small 4 bowl. I think the toasting (a la McClelland?) improves the natural flavors immensly. Some spicy flavors from the Kentucky migrate but no bite detected.
A comparish with other flakes of the gentry:
Solani Long Golden Flake -- lighter with only some white burley and sweeter with bright virginias and a little perique. Smooth. Not intended as a straight burley flake but good for comparison's sake. (Milder than Solani 633, their full virginia/perique flake.)
Wessex Burley Slices -- elegant and sweeter with both burley and some virginia, with a note of brown sugar and/or licorice. Not as heavy as Edgeworth or Age Burley Flake.
C&D Safe Harbor Flake -- lighter and milder yet with a faint top note (licorice?). Not a true flake but a broken flake. Cool. Favor fades near the bottom but nice. Seems all burley and nutty.
Edgeworth Slices (England variety, no longer made but stashed by many). A thicker flake with a slight molasses or licorice top note. Cool and elegant but a tad heavier than Wessex or C&D's. An old veteran. Good body. Must be smoked up in the opened tin or preserved in a few weeks (some 35 plus flakes), as the flavors fade leaving a dry tasting, uninspiring tobacco as the time passes. A long, slow burning smoke. Now expensive if you can even find it.
Aged Burley Flake is a bit bolder and heavier than most of these (about as full as Edgeworth), with both heady brown Kentucky burley and mild white burley. May be a touch of virginia but no scenting is picked up. A good alternative to the heavier English-type brown flakes with burley, such as Peterson's new Irish Flake (bold and scented a little), G&H's Brown Flake (unscented version; mostly virginia but quite good), and Ogden's Walnut Flake (also with virginia but hard to obtain in U.S.). ABF is more forgiving IMO.
I found the taste as satisfying as the best rich burleys blends from the past, such as Edward's Sebring or Colonial, but in a new toasted, flake form. This is not a weak or bitter burley, but real good burleys, perhaps the highest class in a combo yet.
For the bigger flavor and burley fans. (Cetainly not as heavy as a full English or true Balkan blend.)
Slow burning and tasty. With this cool blend at your side you won't have to flake out over global warming.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Apr 17, 2020 | Medium to Strong | Mild to Medium | Full | Pleasant to Tolerable |
This review is based on smoking through a whole tin of ABF.
First things first - this tobacco is not downright horrible even though I give it only one star. My reason for the low rating is that out of the many many tobaccos I have smoked so far, this one really is one of the very few blends I just cannot warm up to at all.
If you are into burley and do not mind the (light) chocolate flavoring, by all means try ABF. As you can tell from the high aggregated rating of this tobacco, ABF seems to be quite a pleaser to most people so do not be turned off by my review. I just thought it would be a good idea to add my 2 cents as well.
So what's wrong for me with this tobacco: 1) in the morning, when my taste buds are still fresh - this tobacco just knocks me off my feet (vitamin n), which seriously hampers my enjoyment of this baccy. 2) in the afternoon and evening, I just don't seem to get much taste out of this.
And to round things off, one good thing about ABF: 1) the flakes are beautifully manufactured
Happy smoking to y'all.
First things first - this tobacco is not downright horrible even though I give it only one star. My reason for the low rating is that out of the many many tobaccos I have smoked so far, this one really is one of the very few blends I just cannot warm up to at all.
If you are into burley and do not mind the (light) chocolate flavoring, by all means try ABF. As you can tell from the high aggregated rating of this tobacco, ABF seems to be quite a pleaser to most people so do not be turned off by my review. I just thought it would be a good idea to add my 2 cents as well.
So what's wrong for me with this tobacco: 1) in the morning, when my taste buds are still fresh - this tobacco just knocks me off my feet (vitamin n), which seriously hampers my enjoyment of this baccy. 2) in the afternoon and evening, I just don't seem to get much taste out of this.
And to round things off, one good thing about ABF: 1) the flakes are beautifully manufactured
Happy smoking to y'all.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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![]() | Nov 20, 2019 | Mild to Medium | Extremely Mild | Mild to Medium | Unnoticeable |
The other day must have been day of the Burley for I got to try this and for some reason bought C&D Burley Flake #5. With over two hundred reviews there is probably not much I can add about this one. A fellow pipe club member (friend) brought this unopened tin in with about 3 years of age on it. Talk about smooth, mellow with no bite. Not a Burley expert so I will leave it at that. The web page on this one says it is flavored with cocoa and chocolate but it must be a mild topping as this did not taste like it had any flavoring, at least from what my aged taste buds could detect. In honesty I only had one maybe two bowls of this but I could definitely see myself buying this sometime down the road, if I can remember. Ha. Whether you are a big Burley fan or not this one you should try.
Pipe Used:
Meerschaum
PurchasedFrom:
Age When Smoked:
3 years
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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![]() | Jun 23, 2019 | Medium | Extremely Mild | Medium to Full | Tolerable |
Bought this after falling in love with 660. I was looking for a straight, honest and no-flavoured burley blend. Is there chocolate? Well, you should be aware that NO blend is cased without some additional essence or flavour. Apart from those heavily scented and topped, all blends are complemented with some aroma. Thus, chocolate or not, 656 gives you a sweet, constant and honest burley taste. The flake is almost pre-rubbed and with a perfect humidity so you can just rub it a bit and throw it in. Don’t pack it too tight though. Surprisingly, you need to push it quite a lot to get the full taste, otherwise it might remain flat and anonymous. And when you go for it, a wonderful creamy sensation gets over, old mama’s cookies, toasted bread, nuts. More surprisingly, no leather, very little wood... this might disappoint those who love fire cured and strong burley/kentuckies. Definitely a must for those who wonder what can a Burley say when you let it express itself. To my knowledge, Malawi brings the sweetness here, while White gives the ground floor. Many say that aging burley is just nonsense: I must admit that the difference is hard to tell, and yes this is a monotone blend, same from start to end. But seldom this is what we look for, ain’t it? Won’t bite, no harsh, no bitter tones. Just creamy and steady smoke.
Pipe Used:
Ser Jacopo, Dunhill
PurchasedFrom:
Age When Smoked:
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Apr 14, 2019 | Medium to Strong | None Detected | Medium to Full | Pleasant to Tolerable |
Tin aroma is that of dried dark fruits and berries: my yet untrained nose is getting raisins, sultanas, and... is it blackberries? Also a bit of dried cocoa.
The flakes stick close, and though hard to separate, the tobacco itself rubs and lights easily.
On my yet novice palate, the dried fruits fades and makes way to delicious nuttiness and breadiness. A wide range of chocolate is also noticeable: white, milk, and a bit of the 70% cocoa ones. Rich in taste and body, this makes for one of my favourite smokes yet.
===UPDATE===
Now, having had this tobacco in my pouch for a good week or so, it’s slightly beginning to dry, and, when smoked in a smaller bowl at least (my Norrøna Lillehammer 1212), there is almondy, marzipan sweetness. Truly delightful!
The flakes stick close, and though hard to separate, the tobacco itself rubs and lights easily.
On my yet novice palate, the dried fruits fades and makes way to delicious nuttiness and breadiness. A wide range of chocolate is also noticeable: white, milk, and a bit of the 70% cocoa ones. Rich in taste and body, this makes for one of my favourite smokes yet.
===UPDATE===
Now, having had this tobacco in my pouch for a good week or so, it’s slightly beginning to dry, and, when smoked in a smaller bowl at least (my Norrøna Lillehammer 1212), there is almondy, marzipan sweetness. Truly delightful!
Pipe Used:
Royal Danish 83 by Stanwell
PurchasedFrom:
Tobaccoland Majorstuen
Age When Smoked:
From the tin
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Sep 19, 2018 | Medium | Mild to Medium | Medium to Full | Pleasant |
This review is based on a tin smoked 1year ago . Purchased online , covered in the usual annoying health warning stickers , the tobacconist had also put his own sticker over the Solani name , anyway opened tin and immediately whiffed a strong chocolate aroma thought ide been sent a wrong tin , as far as I was aware there was supposed to be no flavouring in this , well there IS . Flakes were all clumped and stuck together , managed to dry and rubbed out a pipefull . There is no doubt about this being a beautiful tasting tobacco , but I found it hard work , have just ordered another tin in the hope it might be easier to smoke , knocking one star off.
Pipe Used:
Briar , corncob
PurchasedFrom:
Online
Age When Smoked:
Fresh
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Aug 01, 2018 | Medium | Very Mild | Medium | Pleasant to Tolerable |
It’s very sticky so there is a sweet topping of some kind. Flavors are mild and require some slow draws. The flake sticks together out the tin so some drying time might be prudent. At this point of my pipe smoking apprenticeship rubbing out works best for me.
Pipe Used:
Deeper narrow bowl pipes
PurchasedFrom:
Sp
Age When Smoked:
12months
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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![]() | Jul 19, 2018 | Medium | Extremely Mild | Medium | Pleasant to Tolerable |
After readiing several reviews i prepared my self for a unique smoking experience.once the tin breaks a deep fresh aroma consisted of spices,bread and cocoa notes comes out.the flakes are manageable despite they are stucked each other.the moisture is medium and a little drying time might be needed.lighting needs some effort and several relights are needed.while smoking the flavours are natural and simply great from the beginning till the end.rich cocoa flavour is offered in a sharp and pleasing way.molasses,earth sweet notes are there also in a natural combination full of spices.generally the flavours are natural and they combine in a pleasant way with the light cocoa topping i believe is added.burns slow and cool to perfect ash with a few moisture left at the filter.the nicotine level is almost medium,the room note almost pleasant and the aftertaste is nice and spicy.no chance of tongue bite.not an all day smoke for me but an excellent after dinner blend that fits perfect to my churchwarden pipes!
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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![]() | May 24, 2018 | Medium | None Detected | Medium to Full | Tolerable |
Easily my favorite burley. Very high quality and never bitter like some other burley blends. I have yet to find another burley that matches this tobacco. Very cool, tasty and slow smoke.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jan 17, 2018 | Medium | None Detected | Medium to Full | Pleasant to Tolerable |
Tastes of toasted oats cereal with a very slight sweetness against dark smoky burley - surely some aged fire cured leaf here. Enjoyed the slow burn and hardly any rough edges and no bitterness. I found this much better dried out a bit when it was smoother and single light after the char did the trick. A good change of pace from Virginia flakes and sure to please burley lovers. Superior blend.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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![]() | Aug 21, 2017 | Medium | None Detected | Medium to Full | Pleasant to Tolerable |
Most folks before me have this one well covered. This is top shelf stuff, not noticeably flavored, very natural, and classically burley.
Just right sized flakes, easy to tend, easy to smoke, and it's keeps your attention.
If you are learning about natural tobaccos, without gen usual casing and flavor goo, this is a good place to start. This flake is also great for breaking in your new briar without nasty specters and ghosts.
Get some.
Just right sized flakes, easy to tend, easy to smoke, and it's keeps your attention.
If you are learning about natural tobaccos, without gen usual casing and flavor goo, this is a good place to start. This flake is also great for breaking in your new briar without nasty specters and ghosts.
Get some.
Pipe Used:
Briars, cobs
PurchasedFrom:
Some place.....
Age When Smoked:
9 years
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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![]() | Jul 04, 2017 | Medium | None Detected | Medium | Unnoticeable |
Solani 656 is my first pipe tobacco and I love it. I quit smoking cigs and started smoking this. The taste is nice I find myself smoking more and more everyday. It doesn't bite. Takes some relights but it's good all the way through to the last bit.
edit- since trying 6 or so other tobaccos, this holds 1st place. with Peterson's Irish Flake at a close 2nd. As far as I know this is THE quintessential burley. Highly recommended.
edit- since trying 6 or so other tobaccos, this holds 1st place. with Peterson's Irish Flake at a close 2nd. As far as I know this is THE quintessential burley. Highly recommended.
Pipe Used:
Missouri Merschaum
PurchasedFrom:
Age When Smoked:
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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![]() | Dec 07, 2016 | Medium to Strong | None Detected | Medium to Full | Pleasant to Tolerable |
Nothing but Burley, or so they say... Dark Kentucky is rich and tastes like toasted chestnut with a touch of molasses. The Malawi brings mild spice and a fermented quality akin to cocoa nibs. Brazil imparts sugarcane and leather to the mix. Burns clean and slow, very dense and will require relights. The nicotine strength of this blend can sneak up on you, a word of caution to the over eager. Smooth and consistent but will develop in the bowl. Will not bite your tongue. May leave a bit of moisture in the bowl. Has a unique room note.
Note: tins dated 2018 and later seem to be a much different blend, the cocoa topping is very present and identifiable when opening the tin. Tastes like more american burley is in the blend
Note: tins dated 2018 and later seem to be a much different blend, the cocoa topping is very present and identifiable when opening the tin. Tastes like more american burley is in the blend
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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![]() | Jul 04, 2016 | Medium | None Detected | Medium to Full | Pleasant to Tolerable |
Well....this is the gold standard for burley flakes. There is not more to say that hasnt been said. Its very flavorful -- nutty with hints of cocoa and brown sugar. A suble taste of almost creme brulee sweetness and is very creamy. Its cool and simply put; perfect. If you have not had good luck with other burley flake....give this a try.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jun 17, 2016 | Medium | Mild | Mild | Pleasant to Tolerable |
PLZ READ IT COMPELETLY!!!Its a big lie that this blend is natural and havent any additives.its good tobacco but aromatic tobacco not natural tobacco.cocoa essence and molases added to it.another problem is that its oily tobacco and makes the pipe very dirty.if someone wants to taste a natural burley tobacco try irish flake cause its more like to burley altough mixed with virgini.I dont like agb because i like natural taste.never even try
Pipe Used:
Vauen
PurchasedFrom:
Age When Smoked:
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Feb 13, 2016 | Medium to Strong | Extremely Mild | Very Full | Unnoticeable |
I love Burley! This definitely delivers the goods. The tin note is of malted grains with a touch of sweetness. The flakes are easy to deal with, and the roll-and-stuff method works great. It lights easily after about 2 or 3 tries, and I like the fact that the tins stay pretty consistent as far as moisture is concerned (not too dry). It burns pretty evenly, and has a decent dose of nicotine (after all, it IS Burley). This flake is so full of flavor that it's ridiculous! It's zesty, nutty, sweet. There are hints of sweet molasses, grains, and cocoa - all of which make a damn fine Burley blend. I'll be buying more for sure. If you like Burley in any form, get a tin!
Pipe Used:
Boswell, Various briars
PurchasedFrom:
pipesandcigars.com
Age When Smoked:
Fresh
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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![]() | Feb 10, 2016 | Medium | None Detected | Medium | Very Pleasant |
I am really impressed by this tobacco's quality. It has a caramelish sort of boiled sugar undertone which I am loving. I think this is probably the best Burley based tobacco I ever had in my life. I cannot detect any Kentucky in it and I am not quite sure I am missing it. Not that it does not contain any, but the virginia leaf is somewhat missing. Sometimes it is nice to see how some tobacco will interact with other tobaccos, but but the main player here is the burley leaf. I am finding this smoke very robust and solid and it gets better and better the more you progress with your bowl. This tobacco is gonna get a 4 solid stars.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jan 06, 2016 | Mild to Medium | None Detected | Medium | Pleasant to Tolerable |
Wanting to experience a higher quality burley after initial surveys of various tobacco types I turned to the search function here and found this to be the highest rated example. I was also intrigued by a straight burley flake, not a terribly common form of these tobaccos. I was not disappointed, however this can be a frustrating blend.
I find the packaging to be part of the fun of tinned blends, and while coming in the typical rectangular tin with a label, the antique nautical woodcut is really cool. The flakes are dark and moist, with a rich woody scent of tobacco and cocoa. The leaf is obviously of the very highest quality.
To address its assessment as frustrating, I find the physical smoking qualities to be somewhat poor as the flake is very moist and really required considerable attention. Part of this was impatience on my part as I plowed through my first tin without providing the type of climate control or preparation to achieve the proper humidity. The smoking of each bowl was the same as I would get bursts of incredible flavor that were difficult to sustain leading me to stoke the tobacco which is exactly the wrong way to treat this. This tobacco rewards slow smoking. I also find that the flavors develop much better with a tight pack, however go too far and it just won't burn well. The key is being attentive.
Despite those qualifications, the taste is inspiring. I have to take Solani at their word that no flavoring is added, but it's hard to believe because this pops with cocoa flavor and it's delicious. When crunchy dry it also produces a cinnamon note that combines with both the cocoa and burley pepper like a Mexican mole sauce. The burley roughness is there as well at times that reminds me of radishes. There are also toasted grains, the oily smoke of rich fatty nuts, and light caramelized sugars with a mild consistent sweetness that is more typical of Virginias. Unlike other burleys it doesn't get bitter or ashy. Nicotine seems pretty low for a burley.
I carefully considered the rating on this. The too moist flakes can be painful and frustrating, which could steer this to a 3. This is made more irritating because of the reward of the taste, but ultimately the taste is so outstanding that it is a solid 4. Take the time to get the moisture and preparation right and focus on your technique and it is an awesome smoke.
I find the packaging to be part of the fun of tinned blends, and while coming in the typical rectangular tin with a label, the antique nautical woodcut is really cool. The flakes are dark and moist, with a rich woody scent of tobacco and cocoa. The leaf is obviously of the very highest quality.
To address its assessment as frustrating, I find the physical smoking qualities to be somewhat poor as the flake is very moist and really required considerable attention. Part of this was impatience on my part as I plowed through my first tin without providing the type of climate control or preparation to achieve the proper humidity. The smoking of each bowl was the same as I would get bursts of incredible flavor that were difficult to sustain leading me to stoke the tobacco which is exactly the wrong way to treat this. This tobacco rewards slow smoking. I also find that the flavors develop much better with a tight pack, however go too far and it just won't burn well. The key is being attentive.
Despite those qualifications, the taste is inspiring. I have to take Solani at their word that no flavoring is added, but it's hard to believe because this pops with cocoa flavor and it's delicious. When crunchy dry it also produces a cinnamon note that combines with both the cocoa and burley pepper like a Mexican mole sauce. The burley roughness is there as well at times that reminds me of radishes. There are also toasted grains, the oily smoke of rich fatty nuts, and light caramelized sugars with a mild consistent sweetness that is more typical of Virginias. Unlike other burleys it doesn't get bitter or ashy. Nicotine seems pretty low for a burley.
I carefully considered the rating on this. The too moist flakes can be painful and frustrating, which could steer this to a 3. This is made more irritating because of the reward of the taste, but ultimately the taste is so outstanding that it is a solid 4. Take the time to get the moisture and preparation right and focus on your technique and it is an awesome smoke.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Dec 04, 2015 | Medium to Strong | None Detected | Medium to Full | Tolerable to Strong |
I bought this tin because I wanted to explore a natural, unadulterated burley tobacco. After trying several burley blends I thought I would see what burley is in the raw. I Like. I did find, however, after half the tin was smoked up, that I missed the touch of added sweetness that other blends bring. Maybe it's my Danish blood, maybe it's just my raging sweet tooth, but I need something more, just a hint of something, to make this perfect for me. This is by all means an excellent tobacco, and I recommend to every grizzled old salty dog piper. In the end I did what burley purists would call an unthinkable, unimaginable and unpardonable offense. I mixed the second half of this tin with a pouch of Captain Black Gold. It is surprising how much the ABF took over the mix being only a third part. I still get all of the Burley flavor but mellowed by the candy Cavendish seemingly perfectly. ABF also kicks up the N juice of the latter a half a dozen notches. I may have a new favorite blend.
Pipe Used:
cob, Grabow briar
PurchasedFrom:
Pandcdotcom
Age When Smoked:
0-2 months
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Oct 28, 2015 | Medium to Strong | None Detected | Medium | Tolerable |
While not being a fan of burley tobaccos, based on good reviews here, decided to give this blend a try. Rich dark scent upon opening the tin. Reminds me very much scent of dried plums and caramelized honey. Neat uniform flakes containing mostly darker tobacco leaves. The tobacco is a bit too moist to be smoked right away. After 20 minute drying time it is just perfect.
As I usually do with flake tobaccos, I used fold and stuff method. This gives me cooler and longer smoke.
After charring light I am greeted with the taste of dark chocolate and some sugar like sweetness. This doesn't change much throughout the bowl.
This blend is pretty strong in nicotine department, so it is better smoked after dinner or good meal.
Room note is not unpleasant but definitely noticeable.
After second third of the bowl buzz from nicotine increases dramatically and the nutty taste from the burleys are in the front row. Very good burley based tobacco. Would not recommend this for beginners because of nicotine level. MacBaren's Golden Blend would be more suited burley blend for beginners.
As I usually do with flake tobaccos, I used fold and stuff method. This gives me cooler and longer smoke.
After charring light I am greeted with the taste of dark chocolate and some sugar like sweetness. This doesn't change much throughout the bowl.
This blend is pretty strong in nicotine department, so it is better smoked after dinner or good meal.
Room note is not unpleasant but definitely noticeable.
After second third of the bowl buzz from nicotine increases dramatically and the nutty taste from the burleys are in the front row. Very good burley based tobacco. Would not recommend this for beginners because of nicotine level. MacBaren's Golden Blend would be more suited burley blend for beginners.
Pipe Used:
Stanwell No. 407
PurchasedFrom:
Age When Smoked:
6 months