Ilsted Own Mixture No.77
(2.25)
Light brown burley, golden Virginia and mild cavendish with a delicate wood spice aroma and a clean, fresh, light taste.
Details
Brand | Ilsted |
Blended By | Kohlhase & Kopp |
Manufactured By | |
Blend Type | Aromatic |
Contents | Burley, Cavendish, Virginia |
Flavoring | Other / Misc |
Cut | Ribbon |
Packaging | 100 grams tin |
Country | Germany |
Production | Currently available |
Profile
Strength
Mild to Medium
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
Mild to Medium
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
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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| Feb 03, 2015 | Mild to Medium | Medium | Medium | Pleasant |
Ilsted - Own Mixture No. 77.
The blend includes some big and chunky pieces of tobacco, they're not extraordinarily long but the area where that surpass other blends is with the thickness some of the pieces, short and fat!! The first negative is found in the hydration, it's a bit too little, not bone dry but it will NOT need any airing! The aroma is quite a simple raisin/dried fruit one, some tobacco smell but predominately dried fruit.
Due to the slight issue with the dryness it lights easily and once lit it gives a reasonable burn, it can burn a touch quick if you don't go easy with it but it's quite steady if it's not really drawn harshly. The flavour is exactly what I was expecting from the aroma, very raisin/dried fruit like! I'm not 100% sure what the added flavours are so I'm just giving you what I get! I don't find the nicotine to be at all strong in No. 77, it may affect people different as that's a subjective topic though I guess. The smokes temperature isn't too much but it issues a slight bite if it's puffed too hard. Because the tobacco was a touch on the dry side to begin with all I can see in the bowl at the end consists of grey ash.
I have found No.77 a nice smoke but I can't award it four stars due to the few negatives.
Three stars.
The blend includes some big and chunky pieces of tobacco, they're not extraordinarily long but the area where that surpass other blends is with the thickness some of the pieces, short and fat!! The first negative is found in the hydration, it's a bit too little, not bone dry but it will NOT need any airing! The aroma is quite a simple raisin/dried fruit one, some tobacco smell but predominately dried fruit.
Due to the slight issue with the dryness it lights easily and once lit it gives a reasonable burn, it can burn a touch quick if you don't go easy with it but it's quite steady if it's not really drawn harshly. The flavour is exactly what I was expecting from the aroma, very raisin/dried fruit like! I'm not 100% sure what the added flavours are so I'm just giving you what I get! I don't find the nicotine to be at all strong in No. 77, it may affect people different as that's a subjective topic though I guess. The smokes temperature isn't too much but it issues a slight bite if it's puffed too hard. Because the tobacco was a touch on the dry side to begin with all I can see in the bowl at the end consists of grey ash.
I have found No.77 a nice smoke but I can't award it four stars due to the few negatives.
Three stars.
Pipe Used:
Peterson Sandblast Sherlock Homes Baskerville
PurchasedFrom:
G.Q Tobaccos
Age When Smoked:
New
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Aug 25, 2009 | Medium | Mild to Medium | Mild | Pleasant |
Very similar to No. 100 that I previously reviewed. The tin aroma had the faint smell of raisins instead of plums. Everything said of No. 100 holds true for No. 77, although No. 77 smokes a tad hotter and is fuller bodied. 3 stars for me and a player in my weekly rotation.