GQ Tobaccos Breakfast Blend

(3.50)
Not everyone who loves the creamy flavours of Oriental blends is keen on latakia and our Breakfast Blend is just that. Built on a foundation of Turkish Izmir, this tobacco is creamy, with a little sourness. To give the tobacco a little more body and deep flavours we have added Kentucky and dark fired Virginias. These two rich tobaccos add a leathery and woody edge and create, what we think is a stunning Oriental. Slow burning thanks to the broken flake and thicker ribbon cuts, needs very few relights.
Notes: Originally blended for a slow smoking contest at the Nottingham Pipe Club (2011). Currently available in their "blend it yourself" kit. The kit includes pre-measured components and blending instructions.

Details

Brand GQ Tobaccos
Series House Series
Blended By Glynn Quelch
Manufactured By Glynn Quelch
Blend Type Oriental
Contents Kentucky, Oriental/Turkish, Virginia
Flavoring
Cut Mixture
Packaging Bulk
Country United Kingdom
Production No longer in production

Profile

Strength
Medium
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
None Detected
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Medium
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming

Average Rating

3.50 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Oct 06, 2014 Medium None Detected Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
The tangy Turkish Izmir is a prominent component with its spicy, earthy, herbal, floral, vegetative, woody, and sourness, but a little less so than the Classic Balkan Izmir blend. The dark fired Virginias provide mild tangy citrus, light spice, a little grass, wood, a touch of earth and a few drops of honey as supporting players. The dark fired Kentucky offers nuts, wood, earth, herbs, vegetation, and a little spicy sweet and sourness as a secondary star. Has no dull or harsh spots, and won't bite. Has a few very light rough edges. Well balanced, you get every flavor nuance in every puff all the way to finish. Strong enough to deserve your complete attention without overwhelming your senses. Richly flavorful, mildly spicy, creamy sweet and savory which translates the pleasantly lingering after taste. Burns slow as the tobacco is a little moist. The strength, taste and nic-hit levels are medium, which might be a bit more than some people would want for breakfast, but it's strikes me as being pick-me-up start to the day if you wish. It won’t bite even if you puff like a locomotive, but I recommend a slow cadence just the same. Doesn't need many relights, and leaves virtually no moisture in the bowl. It’s not quite an all day smoke, but it is repeatable.

-JimInks
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Oct 27, 2014 Medium None Detected Medium Pleasant
GQ Tobaccos - Breakfast Blend.

What a good moisture amount! Impressive as sometimes loosely weighed blends can be either too dry or too damp but this one is great! The smell is not especially extraordinary, an aroma of the tobaccos yet not that overpowering. I notice how it states that this mixture is ribbon and broken flake although my batch is mainly ribbon with a much lesser amount of broken flake, maybe about 15%.

Breakfast Blend lights quite well, a fairly moderate time with my lighter sets it up but it does require the odd extra touch to even the burn, albeit, very sporadically and only at the beginning or if left unattended for too long. The different tobaccos all come through well in this, quite a fair split. I get the basic Virginia hay flavour with a piquancy and sour note of the Orientals without any taste being that headstrong. The smoke itself is of a decent heat, only becoming warm if it is over strained. Tongue Bite isn't at all apparent with Breakfast Blend, it would suit faster puffers. The nicotine quantity is dead in the middle, if inhaled it will placate your "N" needs! A good smoke but for me it becomes a little boring after half a bowl, by no means iniquitous, just literally a touch mundane. That said though, it would make a good breakfast tobacco, good nic' strength, not too flashy tasting, no tongue bite and a steady burn.

3 stars.
Pipe Used: Comoys Elegance
Age When Smoked: New
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Feb 28, 2016 Medium None Detected Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
This is based on about an ounce smoked over the course of two days. Breakfast blend offers somewhat of a natural herbal scent that I liken to curry although there is no added flavoring that I can detect. The very thin cut makes packing an ease. As already mentioned by others, the Izmir offers quite a bit of the flavor. There is very little sweetness offered by the Virginia’s and it is more of a “woody,” earthy smoke. Breakfast Blend offers more complexity than I would normally associate with a morning blend and could easily be smoked all day by those that prefer a lighter English blend. I especially enjoy the second half of each bowl as the flavors grow with each genital puff. It’s smooth and burns nice and dry. BB is a step above mild in strength and fully medium if puffed quickly. Breakfast Blend is enjoyable smoke indeed.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jul 22, 2014 Mild to Medium None Detected Mild to Medium Pleasant
I acquired this blend from a gentleman in England in a trade. Now and then I like to try something different from a brand I have not tried. This is an interesting blend that I enjoyed smoking. First off, I found it to be way too moist to smoke right off. I took ten days with it open to the air in my house to get it dry enough to smoke. It has a creamy, spicy somewhat sweet tin aroma and once dried it loads very easy into the pipe. It is a rough ribbon cut running from light brown to dark brown. Once lit it burns nice and slow with no bite, it is very creamy and spicy, with a sweetness from the Virginias and a spiciness from the other tobaccos. It burns down rather well all the way to the bottom of the pipe leaving very little if any residue. The room note is pleasant, a touch of sweet spiciness in it. It is well blended as the different levels of flavors come out at different levels as it burns down making it a very interesting blend. It is delicious with coffee or tea in the morning so it is very aptly named. I am almost giving this blend a four as it is simply delicious. However it is so moist and I suspect it has chemicals added to help retain the moistness that I am instead going to give it a solid five. But well worth trying.
Pipe Used: briar, corn cob, meers
PurchasedFrom: in trade
Age When Smoked: Don't know but suspect a few months
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jul 14, 2014 Medium None Detected Medium to Full Pleasant to Tolerable
I was gifted a sample of this from a fellow Brother Of The Leaf.

He really is a master of his craft. This is a complex blend without being over bearing. The pouch note was just perfect for immediate packing. Burns down to a nice white ash every time with no goopy residue. Smokes reasonably cool and like they said, very slow.

The flavors that this tobacco emits when smoked can range from spicy-creamy-sour-smokey and sweet. The Kentucky really comes though and gives a decent kick in the back of the throat. I will get a little subjective here and say that I would like a little more Va tang to work with the Turkish (and I believe that Glynn will customize blends for customers) but this is a wonderful blend.

I found that smoking this in a cob can help round off some of the sharpness from the Kentucky and Turkish and add the little sweetness that I was looking for.

Would highly recommend someone who wants to try something without Latakia but doesn't want a straight VA or Aro.

PurchasedFrom: GQ Tobacco (gift)
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jul 13, 2018 Medium to Strong None Detected Full Pleasant
This is a fine blend. Far higher in nicotine than I am used to, but the slight tummy discomfort is due to my low tolerance rather than a fault in the blend, I think. I enjoy the shift in pace away from the usual latakia that I normally choose.

Spicy and sour, it is a dry smoke that holds a strange interest. Bought as my first foray into the Blend It Yourself releases that GQ have recently put on the market, I would recommend this. Oriental forward and with a pleasant room note, I am told.

I am an inveterate hard puffer, but the heat never becomes too much and needs no relights. A new experience for me, really, and to be savoured with sips it seems, for the best experience. Small bowls!
Pipe Used: Several.
PurchasedFrom: GQ Tobaccos.
Age When Smoked: 4 weeks.
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