Lane Limited Cherry Cavendish
(2.43)
Aromatic. A blend of cavendish tobaccos flavoured with cherry. Full aromatic and full bodied yet remarkably gentle. Guaranteed mild and no tongue bite.
Details
Brand | Lane Limited |
Blended By | Lane Limited |
Manufactured By | Lane Limited |
Blend Type | Aromatic |
Contents | Burley, Cavendish, Virginia |
Flavoring | Cherry |
Cut | Ribbon |
Packaging | Bulk |
Country | United States |
Production | Currently available |
Profile
Strength
Mild
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
Medium
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Mild
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
Average Rating
2.43 / 4
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Reviews
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Displaying 1 - 4 of 4 Reviews
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Nov 15, 2007 | Mild | Medium | Mild | Very Pleasant |
I only had two bowls of this tobacco, I can tell you that that was all I needed. The tobacco is not as strongly cased but it is RED. It is very gentle on your tongue possibly because it coats it first with candle wax. It is yet another terrible example of why food and tobacco should be mutually exclusive of each other.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Aug 20, 2007 | Mild | Mild | Mild | Pleasant |
Aroma from the package was very cherry. The texture was slightly sticky and the taste was barely cherry. It needed many relights, and bit like a rabid pit bull. This is the second blend of cherry cavendish I've tried and not liked. The other was Super Value Cherry Cavendish. I guess I'll keep searching.
1*
Gary
1*
Gary
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Feb 13, 2006 | Mild | Mild to Medium | Mild | Tolerable |
Why did I do this? Like waking up in bed with a man, after a four day drunk- I immediately regretted the purchase. This tobacco is for those who love Cherry Lip Balm. It even had the waxy smell that comes with it.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Sep 10, 2003 | Extremely Mild | Strong | Medium | Pleasant |
Well it is Lane after all, so my expectations were not all that high. And, I have had bad luck in getting cherry aromatics that had much of a cherry flavor. Surely this one would at least deliver on the cherry. Still, Lane's Cherry Cavendish is a good example of how Americans can take things to such an extreme sometimes that a good idea becomes a bad dream.
As I had forgotten my traveling container of tobaccos, I purchased 2 oz of this "tobacco" in bulk before I hit the road for a long drive. I may not have purcahsed this product if I had seen it before buying. It surely must have had some food coloring added to it, or else was soaked in marishino cherry juice, cause lemme tell ya, this was red. And sticky. REAL sticky. And moist. Not the kind of moisture that any amount of drying would probably help. As to the tobacco component itself (if it was really tobacco) it must have been stewed into oblivion.
Now if you are getting the idea that I had some "issues" with this product you are right.The bottom line is that I smoked 3 LONG bowls of this stuff over a 350 mile drive during which the following points were noted:
1) there was a considerable cherry taste to this weed. overly so. But it was not abominable, just strong.
2) It was a steamy gurgle-fest right off the bat, and I did not have any pipe-cleaners. And convenience stores in interior Alaska (actually called roadhouses) do not carry pipe cleaners. Bummer x 2. I ended up buying a role of thin electrical wire (great selection of that useful product!), using it with paper towels to ungunk my pipe.
3) There was almost NO tobacco taste, the stuff could have been synthetic cellulose for all I could tell. Just a delivery system for cherry syrup.
4) This stuff was sweet enough that it actually took the edge off my apetite. Just a cup of coffee, an India Pale Ale and a 1/4 lb deli box of calamata olives for the whole trip. A record for me.
Well, I have finally found a use for this stuff. I mix 1:2 with some old and rather dryish Skandinavik Full Aroma (which curiously has almost NO aroma) and smoke it when I want to punish myself.
As I had forgotten my traveling container of tobaccos, I purchased 2 oz of this "tobacco" in bulk before I hit the road for a long drive. I may not have purcahsed this product if I had seen it before buying. It surely must have had some food coloring added to it, or else was soaked in marishino cherry juice, cause lemme tell ya, this was red. And sticky. REAL sticky. And moist. Not the kind of moisture that any amount of drying would probably help. As to the tobacco component itself (if it was really tobacco) it must have been stewed into oblivion.
Now if you are getting the idea that I had some "issues" with this product you are right.The bottom line is that I smoked 3 LONG bowls of this stuff over a 350 mile drive during which the following points were noted:
1) there was a considerable cherry taste to this weed. overly so. But it was not abominable, just strong.
2) It was a steamy gurgle-fest right off the bat, and I did not have any pipe-cleaners. And convenience stores in interior Alaska (actually called roadhouses) do not carry pipe cleaners. Bummer x 2. I ended up buying a role of thin electrical wire (great selection of that useful product!), using it with paper towels to ungunk my pipe.
3) There was almost NO tobacco taste, the stuff could have been synthetic cellulose for all I could tell. Just a delivery system for cherry syrup.
4) This stuff was sweet enough that it actually took the edge off my apetite. Just a cup of coffee, an India Pale Ale and a 1/4 lb deli box of calamata olives for the whole trip. A record for me.
Well, I have finally found a use for this stuff. I mix 1:2 with some old and rather dryish Skandinavik Full Aroma (which curiously has almost NO aroma) and smoke it when I want to punish myself.