Mostex Stanislaw Balkan Latakia

(2.81)
Made from selected Virginias, Orientals, 10% black Kentucky, 40% Latakia with a pinch of Louisiana perique.

Details

Brand Mostex
Series Air Line Collection
Blended By Dan Tobacco
Manufactured By Dan Tobacco
Blend Type English
Contents Kentucky, Latakia, Oriental/Turkish, Perique, Virginia
Flavoring Alcohol / Liquor, Other / Misc
Cut Ribbon
Packaging 50 grams pouch
Country Czech Republic
Production Currently available

Profile

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

Average Rating

2.81 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Oct 19, 2015 Medium Mild to Medium Medium to Full Tolerable to Strong
First of all: Any likeness of this tobacco to the renowned past Balkan Sobranie (i.e. whichever pre-90's incarnation of it you mean by that) is delusional and almost makes me think of paid reviews haha (of course I am not accusing anybody of anything, as a matter of fact I am even smiling wide while writing it, but still). That in mind, here's what I tried to make an unbiased review:

I was (and technically still am) an avid lover of MacBaren HH Vintage Syrian. When the tobacco supplier who imports any and all pipe tobacco into my country (yes, there is only a single one) took it out of his roster, I wept manly tears of sorrow and the regret of not having hoarded lots of it before kept me awake for a night or two. Ordering online is madness with the current law situation and my visits to countries who still sell the tobacco are not many and far between since I changed career. What to do? Desperate, I went to my local tobacconist and cried him a river, which made him hand me a 50g pouch of this to make me shut up. Unsure what to make of this, I tried it - tobaccos of this blender have a rather bad reputation here, both online and among some of the local pipe smokers there are people who have a vast array of slurs for it (and other Stanislaw/Mostex), some even rather harsh and politically incorrect because of its Czech origin.

NB: The following is based on and written after smoking the original tobacco, I've come around to cut it with 15-20% of bulk-bought Burley and a pinch of additional Latakia since (tried both in a sudden booze-fueled idea, liked it even sober). Gives you a careless daytime puff with a nice hit at a reasonable price still (YMMV). Enough of my anecdotal mixing as it doesn't count for this review, I'll try to only note what I remember of my thoughts when I first bought it:

After having finished said first 50g pouch, I must say it isn't as bad as I feared but not as as great a "substitute" as told by the seller. It's sort of a cheap alternative for any latakia fiend who can't get his hands on his poison of choice; if HH VS was my heroin (figuratively), this is my methadone: different taste, method of handling it and effect - but it does the trick when times are harsh, to keep to the over the top drug analogy. Burns hotter than I'd like it to even with the noticeable moisture in the pouch (couldn't explain why), needs at least two relights - most times 3-4 - per bowl no matter your technique and leaves considerable dottle even with careful smoking, but I've seen far worse, believe me, with enough bowl size and a bit of patience it's not that annoying. Not even gonna comment on Syrian vs. Cyprian Latakia here because honestly, life is hard as is, no need to rip open half-healed wounds. The latter is not that awful, either.

Strength: Medium I guess. Tobacco strength itself is almost mellow, Vitamin N is of course somewhat noticeable but would only upset people with little to no tolerance if they don't smoke 10 bowls of it a day (re: cutting it with rather strong Burley in a drunken haze hehe)

Flavoring: Mild to Medium, there certainly is some, although I couldn't put my finger on what it exactly consists of. Could use less but what am I gonna do.

Taste: Medium to Full. As I said, it's not half bad and does the trick but I can perfectly understand why some don't like this blend.

Room note: Tolerable to Strong, SO nags but so she does with anything that isn't Captain Black or Clan (both of which I've come to loathe); it reeks up most smaller rooms but it's not that bad if you already used to outright Lat-bomb yourself in the past. I can sense an ever so faint hint of the mysterious topping in the room note too.

Overall Rating: two stars. It's nothing to write home about, but by far not as bad as some make it out to be. A nice addition to my rotation when I am not up for spending the money for a 100g tin of Rattray's Black Mallory, This tobacco has made me keep my sanity after McBaren HH VS was not available to me anymore and while it's most certainly not a top-shelf alternative to it, it's fine for reading or a cold winter night if you're not that much of an elitist. I'd rather stop smoking altogether than make this my desert island blend, but for day in day out puffing at a fair price, it's acceptable.
Pipe Used: DrPlumb Club No8, MM corncob, custom pearwood
Age When Smoked: fresh; small batch aged for half a year - meh
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Dec 02, 2017 Medium to Strong Very Mild Medium to Full Extra Strong
Cheap price and a cheap quality. Not dramatically bad, but this is one has the worst smell from all latakias that I tried. I know that latakia is not a perfume in world of tobaccos, but usually mixtures of latakia have some kind of nobility in odour like smoke-dry pork. Now, Stanislaw Balkan Latakia is more than that, it's smell is trully hard one and stays in room longer that every other latakias.

Taste is quite not bad (little bitty), but still, I suggest to use it as a part to one of yours home mixtures with other cheaper components.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 09, 2021 Medium to Strong None Detected Medium to Full Strong
(The aircraft in this one is Willy Messerschmitt's venerable fighter (I think it was misspelled "190" somewhere on my pouch). An early model B variant with the (relatively) weak engine would have maybe fought in the Spanish Civil War, but probably been phased out already by the start of WW2.)

Opening the pouch the pungent aroma of Latakia is immediately evident, though not overly so. Physically, there is nothing wrong with the tobacco; the fairly clean cut ribbon of dark browns to almost-blacks burns well and consistently, clogging the pipe a bit but not too much.

As for the smoking experience... Sad to say, but another slight disappointment. Again, I really really wanted to like this, but remain still waiting for that one Stanislaw holy grail. If London Mixture was poor man's EMP, then this could be likened to poor man's Nightcap. Somehow, the taste feels a little bit coarse and unfinished. Nothing wrong with it per se, but sad to say, would probably not buy again.
Pipe Used: Falcon meerschaum, Chacom, corn cob
PurchasedFrom: Stanislaw Cigar & Pipe Shop, Ostrava, Czech Republic
Age When Smoked: Fresh from pouch
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Oct 30, 2016 Medium None Detected Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
Perhaps its dryness, I think the components of this mixture are not the best. After I regenerated it, I found it to be a not so bad tobacco, although a bit flat. 3,0/5 in my personal rating system.
PurchasedFrom: Barcellona (Spain)
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Sep 06, 2013 Mild to Medium None Detected Medium Tolerable
Not as good as London Mixture of the same producer.The sweetness of the cavendish overlays tha rest of mixture. Similar to Mac baren HH Vintage Syrian but less good in my opinion.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Dec 01, 2022 Mild Extremely Mild Medium Tolerable
There's an important point in producing this blend which most users are unaware of. Josef Stanislaw, the owner of Mostex, is not a tobacco blender or producer, he's a retailer that distributes an array of imported brands in Czechia and other conuntries, mostly in the Eastern Block. He also distributes tobacco blends and pipes under his own brands sourcing them from various foreign producers. In case of the Air Line Collection (which Balkan Latakia is part of) the producer is Dan Tobacco. Mostex don't make secret out of it and clearly state "Made in Germany" on the pouch.

Stanislaw Balkan Latakia is actually a rebranded Dan Tobacco 's Bill Bailey's Balkan Blend. Just compare the two descriptions and guess which is which:

"This full strength blend consists of the best Virginia grades with various Oriental tobaccos, 10% dark fired Kentucky leaf and over 40% latakia with a pinch of perique."

"Made from selected Virginias, Orientals, 10% black Kentucky, 40% Latakia with a pinch of Louisiana perique."

So, don't expect Balkan Latakia to be a substitute for a certain English blend and don't judge it as such cause it isn't one. If anything, it's a representative of a style in its own right: the "German Englishes", which are very different from the classic English blends in that they often contain large (if not prevalent) doses of Burley and Kentucky and are often heavily cased in that idiosyncratic German aromatic casing you never meet in English mixtures. It's a peculiar style, you either like it or not.

Me, I like "German Englishes" (like McLintock Syrian Latakia, Ashton Artisan Blend etc.) not so much. I should say however this tobacco is free from the heavy obtrusive casing that ruins most other blends of its kind, which is a great advantage. The casing is still present but just in a tiny quantity. I also don't care for the vicious bite it may give when puffed just a bit too fast. From another side, I liked the Latakia here: it's powerful and fragrant. Some official descriptions say it's Syrian, and I'm ready to believe that given how different it is from the more familiar Latakias in the proper English blends. Tastewise, it's exactly the same leaf as in McLintock's Syrian Latakia.

It's a mild and fragrant mixture, full of Latakia aromas, you just need to find the right packing technique and smoking pace to enjoy it fully. It's not a cheapo ersatz for an English blend. It's not Czech, after all, it's German. And as far as "German Englishes" go, it's better than the competition.

I recommend to try it, but I don't care for the entire style, so two stars. "Somewhat Recommended".
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