Some cherry blends have a bad habit of burning the smokers tongue. This is a blend though that's unique in coolness. You get full cherry flavor with no tongue bite at all. A cool blend one smoker calls an "absence of malice".
The burley is occasionally noticeable for a slight nuttiness, and the black cavendish offers just a little vanilla. Mostly, you get a pleasing black cherry taste that doesn't flash off towards the finish. Has very little nicotine. Burns a little fast with a consistent flavor. Needs an average number of relights. I'd give it a higher rating, but it leaves a little dottle and worst of all, can nip at your tongue even when you smoke your puff cadence. Sold in several places usually with the same name.
This is a very mild one as cherry blends go. It tastes like a straight Burley-Cavendish blend with a light cherry aroma and a very light cherry taste. I would smoke this in a cheapie pipe or corncob.
I tried Edwards' Black Cherry because I really would like to find a cherry blend that I can smoke. Unfortunately, this isn't it.
Like every other Edward's tobacco I have tried, it had an underlying taste of their blend called "Dolphin". Sickly sweet.
Maybe I got a bad pouch or something, but I didn't detect anything that tasted remotely like cherry. I did, however, notice that it was very capable of biting. And bite it did.
Maybe I will just write off Edward's... All of their blends seem to have that same taste to me.
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