Davidoff Flake Medallions
(3.28)
Coin cut of finest Virginia and perique tobaccos with a core of black cavendish.
Details
Brand | Davidoff |
Blended By | Orlik Tobacco Company |
Manufactured By | Orlik Tobacco Company |
Blend Type | Virginia/Perique |
Contents | Black Cavendish, Perique, Virginia |
Flavoring | |
Cut | Flake |
Packaging | 50 grams tin |
Country | Denmark |
Production | Currently available |
Profile
Strength
Medium
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
None Detected
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Medium
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
Average Rating
3.28 / 4
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Reviews
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Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jul 18, 2011 | Mild | Mild | Mild | Pleasant to Tolerable |
Err... how should I put it? Maybe I smoked this tobacco the wrong way OR I am a bit too accustomed to latakia in all its shades, but after some tins of diverse latakia mixtures, the Flake Medallions just taste like cigarettes :/ A bit too expensive for my liking given my experience with this tobacco.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jun 09, 2011 | Mild | None Detected | Mild to Medium | Pleasant to Tolerable |
Ok, I tried to pack this a dozen times in a variety of ways. Rubbing out, whole flake, folded, etc. No way to make it smokes right. And that is the mistery of the flake. Whatever... Definetly not for beginers.
Some other down grades. One word? Expensive, even more than usual for imported tins from Davidoff. Two words? Not worthy. Nor the taste, nor the fame, nor even for the original Cavendish and Perique.
I will hold that tin for some years and taste it again in the future. I hope I change my mind about it.
Some other down grades. One word? Expensive, even more than usual for imported tins from Davidoff. Two words? Not worthy. Nor the taste, nor the fame, nor even for the original Cavendish and Perique.
I will hold that tin for some years and taste it again in the future. I hope I change my mind about it.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Oct 05, 2010 | Medium | Extremely Mild | Medium | Pleasant |
If your palate can't detect the beautiful nuances of this blend and you need a harsh blend to feel something in your mouth, don't bother reviewing this one and don't mark it as a beginner tobacco ,go smoke your Escudo. This blend is a masterpiece , it is pleasantly mild and tasty at the same time and with enough nicotine , making this possible is hard.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Oct 03, 2009 | Mild to Medium | None Detected | Mild | Tolerable |
I purchased these to compare to Escudo, my current favorite disk tobacco- But its more like PS Bullseye. In fact, on visual, there is no difference. Scent and taste wise, Bullseye is much sweeter and better tasting. This takes a bit of drying out of the tin. It packs well, lights well, but the taste is a bit flat, and the Black Cav center is bland. Nothing really exciting here. Go with Bullseye IMHO.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Aug 26, 2009 | Medium | Extremely Mild | Medium | Very Pleasant |
Having smoked about four ozs. of Stokkebye Luxury Bull's Eye Flake and now a full tine of Davidoff FM, they are so very close in flavor and strength that I account for the slightly richer flavor in FM to tinning and more aging.
A nice gift to give and get, but I'd probably buy the bulk PS and age it in jars for the same effect.
I am going to bump the flavor rating to "medium" from the "mild-medium" I gave PS LBEF for the reason giving above.
A nice gift to give and get, but I'd probably buy the bulk PS and age it in jars for the same effect.
I am going to bump the flavor rating to "medium" from the "mild-medium" I gave PS LBEF for the reason giving above.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Nov 20, 2008 | Medium | Extremely Mild | Mild to Medium | Very Pleasant |
As opening the tin, I was impressed by its wonderful appearance, pure golden viriginas with a black bulls eye (Cavendish) in the middle - let it dry a little to experience it at its best.
Than simply fold the medaillons twice and put it in your pipe, one after another, depending of the size of the pipe, from one piece up to two and a half pieces, are possible in my different pipes.
Easy to light, smokes absolutely dry and very cool, therefore very very gentle to your tongue, leaves your palate clean and keeps you wanting more and more, since it offers such nices nuances which only top leave quality can offer.
A real round tabacco, all details (Virginias, Perique and a touch of Cavendish) harmonize wonderfully in this composition, and leave a nice long finish, just like drinking a ripe Bordeaux, only a little bit cheaper.
This is the best tabcco in my bar, worth more than every penny, you have to give it a try and you will see or taste.........
Than simply fold the medaillons twice and put it in your pipe, one after another, depending of the size of the pipe, from one piece up to two and a half pieces, are possible in my different pipes.
Easy to light, smokes absolutely dry and very cool, therefore very very gentle to your tongue, leaves your palate clean and keeps you wanting more and more, since it offers such nices nuances which only top leave quality can offer.
A real round tabacco, all details (Virginias, Perique and a touch of Cavendish) harmonize wonderfully in this composition, and leave a nice long finish, just like drinking a ripe Bordeaux, only a little bit cheaper.
This is the best tabcco in my bar, worth more than every penny, you have to give it a try and you will see or taste.........
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Aug 13, 2007 | Mild to Medium | Very Mild | Medium | Pleasant |
Yea man! This is my first try at the Davidoff's line of blends and, I must say, a very nice surprise!
Like Newman pointed out, the roll cakes are a beauty to the eye, which is greeted by a spiral of about 2 in of golden, light brown, brown and dark brown colours, with a core of dark brown/black of about, yea, 1/2 in.
The tin aroma is of good, matured VAs and a discreet, subtle sweetness generated by the core of black cavendish that will increase slightly after a couple days. The Périque is there, but definitely more in the background.
A roll and a half, fully rubbed, with the core fully broken, will fill a medium size bowl. The lighting is easy, the taste of smooth, cool VAs with a sweet occasional background of the black Cavendish. As the bowl progresses, the Périque will manifest itself, but as a nice counterpart, increasing the strenght and adding some kick to the whole experience.
The end is a bit more stronger, with a bit more regularity from Mr Louisiana, which will put the Black cavendish in the background, but still there.
For me, if the experience of the two other tins that I bought remain the same, this bakkie will be gloriously crowned to the status of the all- day smoke, which is to say a lot.
I love this tobacco, it's smooth, just a tiny sweet from the black cavendish and kicky from the Périque. A fascinating combination and certainly a never boring, about to become daily smoke. And a very high quality tobacco from Davidoff.
I highly recommend this tobacco and any pipe smoker reading this review should try it, it is well worth the try and cheaper in prize than the american blends like Cornell & Diehl or G.L Pease.
Like Newman pointed out, the roll cakes are a beauty to the eye, which is greeted by a spiral of about 2 in of golden, light brown, brown and dark brown colours, with a core of dark brown/black of about, yea, 1/2 in.
The tin aroma is of good, matured VAs and a discreet, subtle sweetness generated by the core of black cavendish that will increase slightly after a couple days. The Périque is there, but definitely more in the background.
A roll and a half, fully rubbed, with the core fully broken, will fill a medium size bowl. The lighting is easy, the taste of smooth, cool VAs with a sweet occasional background of the black Cavendish. As the bowl progresses, the Périque will manifest itself, but as a nice counterpart, increasing the strenght and adding some kick to the whole experience.
The end is a bit more stronger, with a bit more regularity from Mr Louisiana, which will put the Black cavendish in the background, but still there.
For me, if the experience of the two other tins that I bought remain the same, this bakkie will be gloriously crowned to the status of the all- day smoke, which is to say a lot.
I love this tobacco, it's smooth, just a tiny sweet from the black cavendish and kicky from the Périque. A fascinating combination and certainly a never boring, about to become daily smoke. And a very high quality tobacco from Davidoff.
I highly recommend this tobacco and any pipe smoker reading this review should try it, it is well worth the try and cheaper in prize than the american blends like Cornell & Diehl or G.L Pease.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Aug 16, 2022 | Medium | None Detected | Mild to Medium | Pleasant |
I must begin this review with the disclaimer that I canned the blend a few in mason jars. At first I did not like the blend, I found the perique too tangy and too... spontaneous, as if not blended in well enough. I read about those with similair experiences, and waited two months. Slightly less so, but too much the same still.
Now, a few years later I picked the blend up again, and I had a great experience. The perique, cavendish and virginia have blended in completely. The virginia is woody, bready, earthy. The perique is now always present but laid back. The black cavendish - I do not notice it too much. A blend that you can smoke all day (after the preservation process, that is) but that sneakily hits you up with nicotine afterwards, which I find to be a draw back.
Now, a few years later I picked the blend up again, and I had a great experience. The perique, cavendish and virginia have blended in completely. The virginia is woody, bready, earthy. The perique is now always present but laid back. The black cavendish - I do not notice it too much. A blend that you can smoke all day (after the preservation process, that is) but that sneakily hits you up with nicotine afterwards, which I find to be a draw back.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| May 17, 2022 | Mild to Medium | None Detected | Mild | Pleasant |
Really nice and creamy smoke. Real tobacco taste but more on the medium ro light side. Due to the little heart of black cavendish and the pinch of perique it gets depth and wider flavours. Sweet and a a very little subtitle of spice. I keep a a taste of this on the tung a good while after the smoke - what i also like…
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Apr 21, 2022 | Mild to Medium | None Detected | Medium | Pleasant to Tolerable |
I'm writing this review just after finishing my first bowl of Flake Medallions (if anything changes I'll update).
It was my first time smoking a VaPer AND a medallion flake.
No words are able to describe the pleasure provided upon opening the tin, smelling and smoking the first bowl of this....
The tin is beautiful along with the Davidoff logo this font is so classy... The contents are similiar in beauty... the flake medallions are almost mesmerazing and the gaze of the black cavendish spot in the middle is great.
First puffs gives me the spice perique on the tip of the tongue, followed by the nutty, sweet, black cavendish which seems to smooth and walk hand in hand with the virginias. Little more into the bowl you enjoy the high quality grassy virnigias and spicying perique with subtle hints of the sweet cavendish smoothing the blend making it almost perfect.
This is easily one of the best blends I've tasted. Burns cool, needed little relight (probably due to bad packing since first time trying medallions), does not bite and tastes wonderfull. Nic is mild to medium.
10/10 would recommend trying this one out. Nice balance of flavours and overall great experience. I just wish I could buy more tins of it.
It was my first time smoking a VaPer AND a medallion flake.
No words are able to describe the pleasure provided upon opening the tin, smelling and smoking the first bowl of this....
The tin is beautiful along with the Davidoff logo this font is so classy... The contents are similiar in beauty... the flake medallions are almost mesmerazing and the gaze of the black cavendish spot in the middle is great.
First puffs gives me the spice perique on the tip of the tongue, followed by the nutty, sweet, black cavendish which seems to smooth and walk hand in hand with the virginias. Little more into the bowl you enjoy the high quality grassy virnigias and spicying perique with subtle hints of the sweet cavendish smoothing the blend making it almost perfect.
This is easily one of the best blends I've tasted. Burns cool, needed little relight (probably due to bad packing since first time trying medallions), does not bite and tastes wonderfull. Nic is mild to medium.
10/10 would recommend trying this one out. Nice balance of flavours and overall great experience. I just wish I could buy more tins of it.
Pipe Used:
The Everyman london 36