A & C Petersen Caledonian Melange No.499 Original Navy Cut

(3.40)
A very special, fine and aromatic flake tobacco, consisting of six exquisite Virginia grades, seasoned with real Louisiana perique. The flakes burn evenly, fills the pipe easily and envelopes the smoker in a delicious aroma.

Details

Brand A & C Petersen
Blended By  
Manufactured By St-Group Assens
Blend Type Virginia/Perique
Contents Perique, Virginia
Flavoring
Cut Flake
Packaging 50 grams tin
Country Denmark
Production No longer in production

Profile

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

Average Rating

3.40 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Sep 08, 2009 Mild Mild Mild to Medium Pleasant
I agree with Pipestud that this isn't as fully realized a blend as my memory of the Curly Cut was, but this is still a good smoke if you can find it - luckily I found 4 more tins, from Pipestud, no less!

I found the perique in this one extremely faint. More prominent to my taste buds was a mild casing of some kind that worked quite well with the sweet and flavorful virginias. The casing was alternately sweet and spicy (perhaps the perique rearing its head?) and this made for a very enjoyable smoke. It was a touch too mild for my tastes overall but this fits the bill when I want something sweet but don't want to deal with aromatics. The #499 is a fairly monodimensional smoke but it's great for what it is. This takes the place in my occasional rotation for Mac Baren's Virginia #1. Where the latter is very sweet, this one is also sweet but with a hint of spice. Worth a try if you can find some. Too bad this one and the Curly Cut are no longer in production. Same with Premier Cru. A&CP produced its share of wonderful blends that are sadly no longer with us.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 30, 2014 Mild Very Mild Mild to Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
I have been welcoming the spring by opening some old tins and this review is based on an old tin of Melange #499. I have not smoked this new and don’t believe this is produced any more. The beautiful, neat, wide rectangular Navy flakes smell of the usual figs, and raisons that are common with well-aged VaPers. I also detect some sort of a light topping too. Based on some of the much older reviews, my guess is that this blend has aged quite well. The best way for me to describe this flake is to compare it to Escudo when it too was made by A&C. #499 smokes with a little more high notes than Escudo, with a little less Perique, less nic and an added topping. I prefer Escudo to #499 because of the sweet topping, and given the choice between Melange #499 and its former stable mate Escudo, I prefer Escudo. But I still enjoy this blend and am happy to have secured a few tins. It’s too bad it’s no longer available.
Age When Smoked: 14 years
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Aug 24, 2007 Mild to Medium None Detected Medium Pleasant
This Navy cut wa the first one I tried; haven't had it in a long time, though.

This flake is a beautiful flake, dark brown, brown and with some golden shades. You can make out the VA aroma combined with a more spicey, peppery taste that is Périque.

The flake is easy to break, easy to fill.

This flake is perfect for those who want to venture in the VA/Pér blends because, as it contains a distinctive taste of Périque, it is not overwhelming and it doesn't quiet down the Va contained it it.

Rather tasty and not strong at all. A bit too mild for me, but a nice one anyhow.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jul 29, 2005 Mild to Medium None Detected Medium Pleasant
This is one of the best VA-P blends I've tried. I must admit my tin was well aged and this has done a good service to the blend. It is really round, smooth, with a light fruity background taste that enhances the aroma. This is really how a VP blend should be, without that acrid and pungent taste they have when young. I think I will age some more tins to try.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Aug 21, 2004 Medium to Strong None Detected Medium to Full Pleasant
[210804] My first foray into Va./Perique Blends. Had just a small sampler on hand for this tasting.

Lights fine, tingles on your tongue. Having grown to like Rattray's Marlin Flake so much over the last months I sense the good Va.s in this.

Is this the Perique experience? Feels like it could be just tongue burn, or then a different kind of spiciness. No time to wonder, as a slight but clearly citrusy feeling opens up. Not much, but a nice undertone (or is it overtone) mingled in in the Va. mixture. Just a hint. It's not at all like the more well known Louisiana condiment, Tabasco (hm, silly me, but that's how I explained it to my wife while visiting the B&M).

Overall, not too strong, but nice enough to keep me sitting on the balcony, in a cooling August evening.

Peppery, slightly so. A neat top note. Need to test this one more. So the next trip to my B&M will include a tin of Blue Caledonian. I kinda like that pepperiness, it could be just my imagination, but it bears a distant likeness to a well-made (Louisiana?) burnt-pepper steak.

Dry, but not astringent like Latakia. This is very much a Va. mix, but with hints of a sparkling, tingling sensation on your tongue. Good stuff, I'd say. Need to go for a second tasting and see how I'll like it then.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jun 06, 2004 Mild to Medium Extremely Mild Mild Pleasant
Nothing much to say here. This blend is very much similar to Orlik Golden Slices, (couldn't detect any Perique) but without the "Earl Grey"-notes. Same strength, same texture and same burning/packing qualities. I like to smoke this, when I get tired of Golden Slices.. Not bland, but not very interesting either. A plain and friendly everyday Danish VA-flake.

Jakob Kiilerich, Denmark
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Nov 01, 2003 Mild Mild Full Very Pleasant
I used to smoke alot of this flake whence I was a poor student, as it was cheap and plentiful. I haven't had any for years, and perchanced upon a tin at my local shop. The flakes are beautiful, velvety looking and very pleasing to the eye and nose. One flake was all I needed for my Stanwell; lighting was quick and tasty. Initial flavor is sweet and zesty, with the perique nibbling at the nose as you exhale. This is a mild tobacco, with a fantastic room note. Honestly, I do not remember enjoying it this much in years past. I am not usually a fan of mild tabak, but this one tastes great and burns very well. Do smoke it slow, as it will nip if pushed. This could be a suitable replacement for smokers looking for a va/perique flake and find 3nuns/escudo too intimidating.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 23, 2003 Medium None Detected Medium to Full Tolerable
I don't smoke any other VA/Perique blends so I can't say how much of what I'm about to say is common to the genre and how much is unique to this blend. At any rate it's a quality tobacco. The smoke has a sort of spicy tang to it and it leaves a sugary flavour in my mouth. For me this in enjoyed in an afternoon pipe in spring or summertime. A nice change of pace.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Feb 04, 2003 Mild to Medium None Detected Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
This was my first flake experience and it cought me off guard. After a couple of not so good bowls, learning the principles of flake combustion, I found a sweet burning virginia, the right amount of perique a a match for a new briar witch as since been reserved for virgina-perique blends.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Feb 02, 2003 Medium None Detected Medium to Full Pleasant
I picked up two tins of this at a local cigar shop that really has no pipe business. The owner was more than happy to get rid of them, saying that he had special ordered them for a guy that never picked them up. He told me that they had been on the shelf for about two years. Then he asked me if they would still be good! I told him I would take my chances since he was only charging me $3.00 a tin.

Visual: After popping the tin and immediately burying my nose in it. (Come on, admit it, you all do it too!) I pulled it away to see a stack of beautiful golden flakes slightly disheveled, no doubt from non-pipesmokers shaking the tin. The flakes are thicker than I'm used to seeing from McClelland, Butera and others, however this makes not an ounce of difference to me.

Texture: The flakes were leathery and had seemingly the perfect moisture content, which for me, means just a bit on the dry side yet still pliable without crumbling.

Pack / Pipe: I always rubbed these out fully before trickling the tobacco into a dozen different pipes. Mainly Ashton xx pots and apples, along with an occasional Dunhill redbark and a pair of Nording freehands. I use a very light hand when tamping the unlit tobacco.

Lighting / Burn: I have mentioned in my review of another AC Petersen blend, Escudo, that it has to be the best burning tobacco I have ever experienced. Well, it runs in the family. This tobacco needed one long match to char, one to light, and it was "next stop-bottom of the bowl".

1st 3rd: Unlike any other tobacco I have smoked thus far, this one started with a bottom of the bowl ashy / tarry taste. By the end of the first third, we begin to see the real character of the tobaccos.

2nd 3rd: Now I am getting a wonderful VA/Perique tang, and a bright citrusy taste on the tongue. There is also a bit of sweetness to accompany the smoke taste which has subdued from overpowering at the beginning to a pleasant aftertaste. Tamping is moderately frequent with each layer of ash collapsing onto the top of the burning tobacco uniformly and loosely.

Final 3rd: Same great tang. It is burning fairly hot now, and I usually use 1-2 pipe cleaners to keep the gurgling to a minimum. Smokes all the way to the bottom, and only occasionally gets ashy. Loose grainy gray ash tips out of the pipe.

Notes: I have never really tried layering tobaccos in a bowl. However, if I did, this one would be good second half tobacco. The ashy first 1/3 keeps this from getting a higher rating. I will sit on the other tin for a few more years, and give it another whirl.

Stogie rating of: 7 Heavenly Hoyos
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