HU Tobacco Daddy Gefftl
(2.86)
Daddy Gefftl is both a cranky and highly interesting mixture. Unflavored black cavendish, dark fired Kentucky and a pinch of Cypriot latakia makes it a near black mixture. A fresh floral aroma provides a delicious contrast to the precious tobacco choice. This results in a one of a kind medium-bodied aromatic and spicy blend. A truly special blend, both adorable and exceptional, as its name.
Details
Brand | HU Tobacco |
Series | United Passion |
Blended By | Hans Wiedemann |
Manufactured By | |
Blend Type | Aromatic |
Contents | Black Cavendish, Kentucky, Latakia |
Flavoring | Floral Essences, Fruit / Citrus |
Cut | Ribbon |
Packaging | 50 grams tin |
Country | Germany |
Production | Currently available |
Profile
Strength
Medium
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
Medium to Strong
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Very Pleasant
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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| May 15, 2020 | Medium | Medium to Strong | Medium to Full | Unnoticeable |
Very peculiar blend from HU tobacco.
After crowbarring open the lid of the tin you get a blast of citrus. Not a scent or a suggestion but a huge waft of orange, tangerine, mandarin and grapefruit. It's not sweet and fruity but sour, almost bitter and acidic like someone has put just the fruit peel and pith in. The latakia undercuts all this to give a very strange and dark brew indeed.
It's also very dry. On reflection I should have jarred and hydrated this , but I didn't and ended up with a tin of dusty dry black crumbs. My own fault, but somehow I don't think it wouldn't have much difference to the overall experience anyway as it turned out.
The smoke was certainly different, yet two dimensional, with the orange giving way to a hefty dose of latakia, that hacked it's way from the bottom of the mix and stays there throughout giving you a mouthful of citrus-flavoured tar. At first I found it interesting, but I got bored of it after half a dozen bowls, even in rotation. In the end I found myself despising it and I was glad to see the last crumbly, brittle strand in the tin. It burnt down quite quickly and I was glad of this because coming back to a cooled pipe of this stuff is not a good idea.
I certainly wouldn't repeat this purchase, and can't recommend it but it is worth trying if you like the sound of it.
After crowbarring open the lid of the tin you get a blast of citrus. Not a scent or a suggestion but a huge waft of orange, tangerine, mandarin and grapefruit. It's not sweet and fruity but sour, almost bitter and acidic like someone has put just the fruit peel and pith in. The latakia undercuts all this to give a very strange and dark brew indeed.
It's also very dry. On reflection I should have jarred and hydrated this , but I didn't and ended up with a tin of dusty dry black crumbs. My own fault, but somehow I don't think it wouldn't have much difference to the overall experience anyway as it turned out.
The smoke was certainly different, yet two dimensional, with the orange giving way to a hefty dose of latakia, that hacked it's way from the bottom of the mix and stays there throughout giving you a mouthful of citrus-flavoured tar. At first I found it interesting, but I got bored of it after half a dozen bowls, even in rotation. In the end I found myself despising it and I was glad to see the last crumbly, brittle strand in the tin. It burnt down quite quickly and I was glad of this because coming back to a cooled pipe of this stuff is not a good idea.
I certainly wouldn't repeat this purchase, and can't recommend it but it is worth trying if you like the sound of it.
Pipe Used:
Meers only
PurchasedFrom:
Dan Pipe, Germany
Age When Smoked:
New