Boswell Pipes & Tobacco Spice and Nice

(2.80)
A good amount of black cavendish, and just a little sweet Virginia to make a sweet mild smoke. A very smooth but not weak, a very aromatic tobacco that is welcomed when smoking indoors.

Details

Brand Boswell Pipes & Tobacco
Blended By J.M. Boswell
Manufactured By  
Blend Type Aromatic
Contents Black Cavendish, Virginia
Flavoring Other / Misc
Cut Broken Flake
Packaging Bulk
Country United States
Production Currently available

Profile

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

Average Rating

2.80 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jan 01, 2014 Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Mild Very Pleasant
Please take note that the tobacco smoked for this review is almost 6 years old now. Where virginias seem to shine with age, aromatics seem to dull. They lose their aromaticness, if that is even a word. That said this tobacco still had some very good taste, just not as much as a fresh batch would.

I do not need to go into the intrinsic value of Boswell pipe tobaccos. The fact that these products are of the utmost quality is clearly visible.

Spice and nice is pretty similar to some of the other Boswell aromatic blends. This particular weed exhibits clear chocolate and nutmeg flavors. The nutmeg is really quite prevalent at times.

The biggest redeeming quality for all Boswell tobaccos seems to be their lack of tongue bite, and this blend follows suit.

Another fine creation by the gentleman at Boswell pipes. Give it a try.
Pipe Used: Cheap Basket pipe
PurchasedFrom: Boswell Pipes
Age When Smoked: Purchased in 2008
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Sep 19, 2010 Mild Medium Mild to Medium Pleasant
Agree with reviewer Young Smoke there is a definite chocolate flavour in "Spice and Nice" among a bouquet of other tastes including licorice, hazelnut and nutmeg. J.M. Boswell makes another solid case for consistently elevated ratings rendered by tobaccoreviews.com scribes; the illustrious house deserves the approbation. This is superb with that first or second cup of java, black or green tea come morn. Slight minor difficulty. Found the leaf in my 4 oz. poly bag to be a bit moist upon opening and the bowl misfired a few times on char light. Laying the contents on aluminium foil to set over night cured this and all successive bowls have smoked consistently through. The blend smokes cooly in a trustworthy E.A. Carey "magic inch" billiard briar. Sure I will detect other flavours as the adventure unfolds because, as with Boswell's "Sweet Tea," this is an interesting confectionary & complex sweet aro mixture. Loving it...me encanta...ich liebe es. Happy hunting...
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jul 13, 2015 Very Mild Mild Very Mild Unnoticeable
Pleasant flavor but a little too "nice" for me. The room note was nearly non-existent to my wife's disappointment. This would be a great blend for a new pipe smoker, but there isn't enough substance for the more experienced piper.
Pipe Used: Hilson Meer-lined
PurchasedFrom: Boswell (via phone)
Age When Smoked: new
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Nov 26, 2010 Mild to Medium Medium to Strong Full Very Pleasant
I would like to say that the folks at Boswell are really wonderful. Spice and Nice has a very similar taste to IRC Kings Orietal . It is similar to mince meat pie that is heavy on the cloves and nutmeg. Perhaps for some folks this taste isn't bad. I find it rather pleasant. For a lttle oomph add a PINCH of Latakia! Solid aromatic but you need to dry it out for a day or 2. 3 stars!
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Oct 22, 2009 Mild Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Very Pleasant
I'd give this 3.5 stars if I could, but I reserve my 4 star review for blends that are truly steller. As damn near every Boswell blend I've had so far, this was an incredibly smooth and flavorful smoke that burn perfectly to a nice white ash. I can't speak highly enough of these Boswell blends, and of course you be enjoying them in a Boswell pipe for an optimal experience.

I will say I didn't notice lots of spice in this blend, but I'll agree with the "nice". It was very similar to my last experience with Boswell's Sweet Tea. I puffed away on this stuff and found no bite. Try it.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Oct 21, 2022 Mild Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Pleasant
Surprisingly I found the bulk pouch nose not to be overly assertive for an aromatic. The pre-smoked essence is in fact rather peacefully sweet and gentile in temperament. Mainly fragranced by the big presence of Cavendish, this strain’s earthy wooded tartness is softly coiffured by a combination of enlivening kitchen spices, dark chocolate zeal, passive fruitiness, and some pacifying tang from what I presume to be the Virginian’s feeble affronting. Being smitten by just a degree of moisture, Spice & Nice performs better with a minor stint of extended drying time. Post haste, the tobaccos do pack and burn with handsome accord.

Let me first profess that the taste profile on this blending was kind of an interesting challenge to put my finger. Essentially the flavor is distinctly unique, all be it wonderfully tasteful. Yet by constitution, Spice & Nice is nonetheless somewhat elusive in succinct character it seemed. As such, I suspect that Boswell must have quite a bit going on within the realm of skillfully applied coatings as it is customarily matrixed Therefore, this Boswellian creation leans towards a defined experience that is moving and very colorful in kind for an aromatic mixture.

Clearly, I was able to register a consistent lively sweet and spicy arrangement with each drawl. As with many Boswell blends, this premiered “kitcheny” element holds reliable for the duration of the smoked bowl. In particular, the topmost combination focused on the contribution of woody nutmeg, diluted cinnamon, dark cocoa, and a chase of complementing brown sugar. There is an additive sugary tinge that comes on the trailing accent that is indicative of the corn syrup, bringing in a little subdued vanilla cream and molasses-like ambiences. Still further, final front-loaded nuancing is embodied by nice, salted buttery highlights that performed a thickening supplement to the aforementioned sweeter spice-laced projection.

With the middle band of flavor, the influence that came into the fold was a pondering headscratcher frankly. All I can say is that the formed impression is dominated by a notable although peculiar fruity combination. To me it tendered as reserved mix of dark honey, zesty pine, a golden delicious apple, and fresh blueberries; yeah, what the heck! I would love to learn of the actual recipe behind this novel feature. What is more, this curious characterization is slightly spirited like an elixir as well. At first, I was struggling with the notion of a tannic wine affluence but decided it was headier like a hard cider in persona; very refreshing and acidic accenting to say the least.

Being primarily coatings-dominant, Spice & Nice does come with, however, an obliging smoky undertone projected by the natural Cavendish properties. As this varietal comprises the bulk of the mixture’s substance its character generally rings through on the bottom note with a tad of earthy, dark sour wood and native spicing. As for the Virginia it functions as a very passive sweetening condiment offering some floral tart grass, general tang, and a weaker caramelized stream. The aftertaste on this one is actually quite pleasing and stimulating on the palate, there’s the “Nice” coming into fruition.

For the most part this blend is of decidedly lighter intensity. Nevertheless, the mixture endows a fairly dense body of smoke which naturally creates a weightier smooth texture. Although enjoyable, I will say that successive bowls proved to be a bit much as my palate became saturated with the monotony of the jazzy flavor which served to lessen the blend’s charming splendor. As an occasional treat, yeah, this one would be a well-received companion by many an enthusiast’s liking, no question. Not overly gaudy as to its sweetness but more so a gentle well-crafted lighter fare overall. Quite enthralling in effect.

Of the several pipes deployed, my Rob Roy cob facilitated the most optimum endeavor for appreciating Spice & Nice’s true personality. The resulting airy room note is a pleasantly sweet and lightly spiced woodsy aroma, I rather favored its novel attractiveness. No evidence of roughness nor bite was realized so another upward extended thumb scoring on this one. In sum, Spice & Nice presents itself as yet another fine JM Boswell originated aromatic offering by way of my humble assessment. As the saying goes, variety is the spice of life especially for the well-cultured pipe smoker. So, on that thought in mind do give it a try and see if you agree. 3.0 Pipes.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 27, 2022 Mild Mild Mild Very Pleasant
Bag note is super sweet spicy like clove nutmeg. Lots of dark cavendish in the bag ribbon cut. Oddly enough I found this tobacco a bit moist from the bag and let it dry for a while. The flavors are true as described this is a pure aromatic. Not much in the way of tobacco flavor but the sweet spicy flavor stays through the whole bowl. If you are an aromatic fan this is a good one. A bit on the sweet side, Not too much chemical taste but the sweet spice stays through the whole bowl. Nic hit is non existent. doesn't burn too hot. No bite. Could be an all day smoke.
Pipe Used: Dr. Grabow duke tasting pipe
PurchasedFrom: Boswell direct
Age When Smoked: 3 months old
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