City Cigar Company City's D-965
(3.00)
Our version of the classic old English recipe, this is the traditional blend of Virginia, Turkish and Oriental leaf with a generous portion of Latakia. It is medium to full-bodied with rich, spicy aroma.
Details
Brand | City Cigar Company |
Blended By | City Cigar Company |
Manufactured By | |
Blend Type | English |
Contents | Latakia, Oriental/Turkish, Virginia |
Flavoring | |
Cut | Coarse Cut |
Packaging | Plastic Bag |
Country | Canada |
Production | Currently available |
Profile
Strength
Mild to Medium
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
None Detected
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant to Tolerable
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Medium
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
Reviews
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Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Nov 20, 2015 | Medium | Medium | Medium to Full | Pleasant to Tolerable |
A review from a mostly new pipe smoker. Fourth type of tobacco ever tried. Nose reminds me of old campfire. Quite present in both room and smoked. I like it, but I can imagine it not having a high WAF. Smokes very nicely. Seems to promote sipping more than the other tobaccos I've tried. Will definitely go back to it again.
Pipe Used:
Hardcastle Drawel, Peter Piper, Kiko Meerschaum
PurchasedFrom:
City Cigar, Vancouver
Age When Smoked:
fresh
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| May 07, 2013 | Mild to Medium | Extremely Mild | Mild to Medium | Pleasant to Tolerable |
Not quite as earthy as JMBs Northwoods or Countryside but somewhere between those two blends is D-965.
I'm not sure why there is a reference to Brigham on the review below; this is a house blend, done fairly well by the fine folks at City Cigar.
In bulk, it (again) doesn't have the same smokey punch that Northwoods would have but the mild flavour seems the younger brother to other Englishs (that I've tried).
I can detect the latakia for sure. There is no bite whatsoever and this blend packed and lit easily and with a few extra coaxes with the tamper, required no relight. Produces a even smoke that the War Department found pleasant but its not the neighbours fave.
Somewhat less rounded and/or full than the few other Englishes I've tried and mild enough to be an all day smoke.
I'm not sure why there is a reference to Brigham on the review below; this is a house blend, done fairly well by the fine folks at City Cigar.
In bulk, it (again) doesn't have the same smokey punch that Northwoods would have but the mild flavour seems the younger brother to other Englishs (that I've tried).
I can detect the latakia for sure. There is no bite whatsoever and this blend packed and lit easily and with a few extra coaxes with the tamper, required no relight. Produces a even smoke that the War Department found pleasant but its not the neighbours fave.
Somewhat less rounded and/or full than the few other Englishes I've tried and mild enough to be an all day smoke.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jan 05, 2012 | Mild to Medium | None Detected | Medium | Pleasant |
*** ORIGINAL REVIEW ENTERED IN ERROR This appears to be Brigham D-965 bulk repackaged. *** Anyone who has manufacturer's info on this blend please add to Brigham - I couldn't find an official description on the web.
Original Review:
A fine medium strength English / "Turkish" blend, with no Cavendish or flavouring. The Latakia is present but not overwhelming, and the Yenidje or other "exotic" varietals come through as a very clear top note. A smooth smoke with little bite. Not quite as much Turkish aroma as Balkan Sasieni or MacBaren HH Vintage Syrian, but less harsh than either of those. Mild enough to smoke all day, but with enough character to be satisfying.
Original Review:
A fine medium strength English / "Turkish" blend, with no Cavendish or flavouring. The Latakia is present but not overwhelming, and the Yenidje or other "exotic" varietals come through as a very clear top note. A smooth smoke with little bite. Not quite as much Turkish aroma as Balkan Sasieni or MacBaren HH Vintage Syrian, but less harsh than either of those. Mild enough to smoke all day, but with enough character to be satisfying.