Sutliff Tobacco Company Balkan I #510

(2.50)
A luxury blend containing a high percentage of four exotic Turkish grades, high Latakia content and the finest matured Virginia.

Details

Brand Sutliff Tobacco Company
Blended By Carl McAllister
Manufactured By Sutliff Tobacco Company
Blend Type Balkan
Contents Latakia, Oriental/Turkish, Virginia
Flavoring
Cut Coarse Cut
Packaging Bulk
Country United States
Production Currently available

Profile

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

Average Rating

2.50 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Aug 12, 2010 Mild to Medium Mild Mild to Medium Pleasant
This is a superb premium blend, a masterpiece. But not for everyone.





In the bag (bulk only) it is a lovely colorful mix of light brown, yellow and some dark red turkish shreds, black latakia and some medium brown virginia. The texture of the turkish is thin, supple and elastic. It feels almost alive in your hands, like velvet when touched. The moisture content is perfect and the mix does not stick to your hands.





The aroma is sweet and spicy oriental with a hint ( NOT a high percentage) of smoky latakia. The turkish are front and center, I would guess some mild sweet Basma, strong sweet Ismar and spicy Samsun, the other I cannot identify. The latakia has a subtle mild smoky aroma, not strong (think Commonwealth) and blends perfectly with the turkish. The virgina is part of the set, not an actor and adds little fragrance to the mix. This is the sweet spicy mouthwatering aroma of top grade turkish, an aroma that cannot be created artificially. It is blends of this character that make pipe smoking a party of the senses.



Balkan I packs easily, it is springy and supple, lights and burns with few relights. It it of mild flavor. But what an astounding range of flavors. The virginia is smooth as silk, liquid in subtle flavor, restrained and mild. The latakia adds a refreshing hint of subtle smokeiness. But the taste is about the turkish, the shreds are big enough to burn one at a time with waves of flavor washing over your palate. The overall taste is smooth, no rough edges, no one flavor dominating but the turkish flavors changing and mixing as the different shreds burn. Exotic and elusive, like a lover you once chased but never caught.



This is a blend to savor, to set aside a special time to enjoy. If you are in a rush it will slow you down, if doing something else it will arrest your attention. If you are angry it will make you smile. If you are happy you will want to share it with the world. The blend is fanciful, a beautiful memory of all the best times.



The side stream is one you will chase around the room. It may be dangerous to ex cigarette smokers, they may want to inhale it. A lovely medium body bite free treat. Aftertaste is slight tobacco bitterness, easy on the tongue with no bite. Tasty.



Since this is only the second review, some comparisons are in order: Balkan I -

Makes Frog Morton on the Town seem harsh bitter strong and crude.

Is similar to Skiff in smooth suppleness with a perfect blending of premium virginia, with a bit less strength of N and flavor.

If you enjoy Count Pulaski you will find this familar but lighter.

Is not sharp like a bulk Stokkeby blend and does not bite.

Tastes better than any artificially flavored aromatic.

Is not a McClelland virginia showpiece like Anniversary

Is not a Nic powerhouse, but is satisfying.

Is milder in flavor and strength than Balkan Sasieni.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jun 10, 2010 Mild to Medium None Detected Full Tolerable
This is just your average, daily, bulk balkan mix. Full flavored, medium bodied. Nothing weird or unpleasant - its just a fine daily smoke.

No, it's not Balkan Sobranie. But than its available at a reasonable price.

Visually, its a mix of light brown, dark brown, and almost black(latakia) leaves. I would describe it as "broadcut" - certainly compared to the finer ribbons of Sobranie. Overall, lighter and more varied in colors than Sobranie. The leaves are individual - no evidence of this having spent any time in cakes and then being rubbed out.

I think this is a bulk blend only - that is how I got mine. As such, watch moisture levels - it is best on the dry side, how I like most of my tobacco these days.
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