Mac Baren Black Ambrosia

(2.25)
Ambrosia is just savoring the word elevates your expectations, because ambrosia was the food of the gods and goddesses in Greek mythology. In 1983 when our tobacco masters first tasted the new, mild cavendish that they had developed, ambrosia was the only proper word to use to describe the taste experience. They had been experimenting with a variety of raw tobaccos for a long time before they finally came up with the right blend. Virginia tobaccos from the third world were selected, each with its own unique qualities. Each one was an excellent tobacco in its own right, but only when they were blended together into a mild cavendish did the pipe smoker experience something out of the ordinary. A rounded taste composed of the finest taste nuances, the natural sweetness supported by a completely new Mac Baren taste. This cavendish was truly something extraordinary, and from its completion in 1983 right up to today it has been used in numerous new Mac Baren blends. The rounded, slightly sweetish cavendish is widely known as: Modern Mac Baren Cavendish. As the name suggests, Black Ambrosia contains a very high proportion of Modern Mac Baren Cavendish, with only a little loose cut light Virginia added. This blend consists solely of Virginia tobaccos, which is rather rare as the majority of blends contain a little burley tobacco. But not Black Ambrosia, which is made of 100% Virginia tobacco and yet the taste is still exquisite. As the last person to add to the taste, the tobacco master has been no less genial. Of course, the precise composition of the tobacco is a secret, but here is a hint: to complete the Modern Mac Baren Cavendish, the tobacco master has carefully added a blend of different fruit oils, and topping the finished blend is a touch of [?}. Taste it for yourself and discover what an extraordinary taste experience it offers. With a little prudence, Black Ambrosia could almost be described as: food for the soul and the tobacco lover.

Details

Brand Mac Baren
Blended By Mac Baren
Manufactured By Mac Baren
Blend Type Aromatic
Contents Black Cavendish, Cavendish, Virginia
Flavoring Fruit / Citrus
Cut Ribbon
Packaging 100 grams tin weight, 100 grams pouch weight
Country Denmark
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

2.25 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jul 27, 2005 Very Mild Strong Medium to Full Pleasant to Tolerable
2 stars because of the good tobaccos used, but the extreme flavouring puts me off. I've smoked some bowls and then left the pouch somewhere around home; it popped up from a drawer months later and, believe it or not, it was still as fresh as when I first opened the pouch. Incredible!
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Jun 14, 2004 Very Mild Medium Mild Pleasant to Tolerable
The Mac Baren company produces quality tobaccos and some of them, like Plumcake, are among my favorite tobaccos. However, unfortunately Black Ambrosia will not be among them.

I generally prefer very lightly flavored aromatics, or tobaccos with no casing at all. BA is just the opposite -- I could hardly detect the tobacco flavor from under the sickly sweet aftertaste. The taste is hard for me to pin down -- the MB website says its a mocha flavour, but it doesn't seem that way to me. It's actually more like a caramel flavor or something along those lines.

Like most MB tobaccos, it's slightly too moist in the pouch, so at first it won't burn well and starts gargling. I haven't investigated any methods that might potentially cure this problem and I doubt that I will.

Black Ambrosia is not necessary a bad tobacco, it's just not to my taste. If you have a sweet tooth and enjoy heavily flavored aromatics, give this one a try.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Feb 15, 2004 Mild Medium to Strong Mild Pleasant
A while ago when I was trying mac baren blends I ran across this and was eager to try it. The casing on this is overwhelming in the tin and while smoked. The only thing I liked about this is the smell of it, but not in a good tobacco kind of way. This was so goopy that it stuck to my fingers when I packed the pipe. I gave it to a friend who liked goopy aromatic blends and while he did not think it was great, he did not hate it either. I don't recomend this because there are much better aromatics on the market.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Dec 01, 2003 Mild Strong Mild Very Pleasant
Sticky sweet. Dripping in wet sticky flavouring. If you want an aromatic that smells like a candy factory, and doesn't taste like tobacco choose this black candy.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Nov 30, 2003 Mild Medium to Strong Mild Pleasant
This is one scrumptious smelling tobacco upon opening the tin. I can only discribe it as a dark burley virginian blend cased in mead. Mead :an alcoholic liquor made of fermented honey and water,often with spices,fruit,malt,etc. added.[WEBSTERS] The fruit component in this blend reminds me of fermented pineapple juice. If this tobacco tasted 1/4 as good as it smelled it would be in my regular aromatic rotation,but it just doesn't. Warm "winey" hot air is the prevailing flavor. I'm still of the opinion that even the heaviest of aromatics should have tobacco taste at least as a bottom note. Otherwise, whats the point?
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jun 21, 2023 Very Mild Strong Full Very Pleasant
Along with Amphora Black Cavendish Special Reserve and Gawith Hoggarth Kentucky Nougat I bought this tobacco for the change of pace from my usual strong non-flavoured mixtures and also to educate myself on what the Cavendish variety of tobacco (which I smoke very rarely and which I have had not-so-positive previous experience with) is all about. I liked this Black Ambrosia blend. It's very light Nicotine-wise but it's full of yummy dessert flavours. Also, by its very nature Cavendish conveys a substantial mouthfeel even to a very low-Nicotine blend, which I like too.

Upon opening the pouch I smelled some tasty and exotic but outwardly artificial casings which for a moment reminded me of the horrors of Borkum Riff Black Cavendish. Lighting the pipe quite apprehensively, I was relieved to note that the high-octane chemical soak (pleasant, but too intensive) didn't transfer to the smoke, the taste of which was pretty different from the pouch aroma. The tobacco came out sweetish and fragrant, with no overpowering or extreme notes. Overall it's been a very pleasant smoking experience. Black Ambrosia is way better than Amphora Black Cavendish as it's made exclusively of high-quality Virginia leaf, while in Amphora a very similar casing is applied to a variety of tobaccos, particularly low-quality Orientals and Kentuckies, which acquire a rough edge towards the end of the bowl. Here, the flavour is consistent throughout the smoke and when at the middle point the sweet flavours step aside you're still left with nice and well-behaved abundant Virginia smoke with no sharp flavours or acrid notes.

Take care to smoke your pouch up ASAP upon opening it. It looses its idyosyncratic flavours in just 10 days, even repacked to a tightly-closed mason jar. Although it gets noticeably blander in no time (I've never seen blends that would loose their character so rapidly), it still remains good and retains much of its magic.

To me, Black Ambrosia isn't an everyday smoke for sure but it seems to be an excellent rare treat to return to time to time, even though the just mentioned volatility of its flavours doesn't help in storing the blend for a prolonged time. Recommended.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jun 30, 2021 Mild Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Very Pleasant
I ordered this on a whim - a fascination with the name. What I found was a solid Black Cavendish tobacco. Sweet, tangy, fruity, but smooth smoke. A little hard to keep lit, but it did not seem too moist in the can, Burns a little quick and to a fine ash. The pouch and room note were quite pleasant.
Pipe Used: Capri Bent Apple
PurchasedFrom: Cigarbid.com
Age When Smoked: new
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 02, 2018 Very Mild Mild Extremely Mild (Flat) Tolerable
When I was buying my first pipe I asked tobacconist what beginners tobacco does he recommend to me and it was Mac Baren Original Choise and Black Ambrosia. first few bowls of BA seemed to me a little harsh on my tongue and interestingly flavored.I did get a lot of tongue bite but it was due to my lack of smoking technique.Later when I learned to employ the breath method tounge bites stopped and I could experience the true tobacco as it is for me and this is my opinion. This is mild citrusy flavored tobacco with bland taste but still a little harsh on tongue like some chemical reaction.It is ok to try but nothing special for me.Would not buy it again.
Pipe Used: Savinelli
PurchasedFrom: Tobacco shop Mestre,Venice
Age When Smoked: do not know
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 30, 2018 Mild Medium Mild Pleasant
It burns good, aroma is correct, but anyway it's nothing special. In my opinion this tobacco is quite boring. Good choice if someone don't like full, sweet aromas. For me it's flat. There are many better aromatic tobaccos from Mac Baren.
Pipe Used: Angelo Lovat
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 15, 2017 Mild Mild Mild Pleasant
It's an interesting blend. Good, but mild. I like it, and it leaves a subtle after taste. I'd give it three stars, but I find it a bit to gentle for my taste. But I would definitely recommend it, especially to beginners. Personally I wouldn't have this one for a daily smoke, but it's definitely good for every now and then.
PurchasedFrom: Cyan; Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Age When Smoked: New
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