Mac Baren Dark Twist Roll Cake

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One of Mac Baren's oldest blends, Dark Twist is made in roll cake style. Sweet, mature Virginias and Dark-Fired Kentucky are cased with maple sugar to enhance the natural flavors making for a robust blend with a soft, subtle note.
Notes: Introduced in 1955. Whole leaves are used as wrapper for the rope and the inlay is divided into two groups. The first group contains 100% pure Virginia tobaccos, meaning that the whole leaves are used as wrapper leaves and the leaves with small imperfections are used as the inlay. The second group contains whole Virginia leaves as wrapper and Dark Fired Kentucky as inlay, meaning you see the dark tobacco in the centre and the brighter Virginias around it. After the tobaccos have been spun into ropes it is stored for weeks and then cut into small coins. The blend of Dark Twist is broken down as follows. For every 2 coins of Virginia tobacco there is 1 coin with a centre of Dark Fired Kentucky. Like most of our spun tobaccos, water and maple sugar are boiled and added to the tobacco. This is all we add, so the taste is very natural with the interplay between the natural sweet Virginias and light sour and smoky flavour from the Dark Fired Kentucky perfectly blended to create a natural tobacco taste.

Details

Brand Mac Baren
Blended By Mac Baren
Manufactured By Mac Baren
Blend Type Virginia Based
Contents Black Cavendish, Kentucky, Virginia
Flavoring Maple
Cut Curly Cut
Packaging 40 grams pouch, 50 grams pouch, 100 grams tin
Country Denmark
Production Currently available

Profile

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

Average Rating

3.02 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Oct 08, 2013 Mild to Medium Mild Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
A third of the coins have the spicy, woody, earthy, mildly floral, nutty, dryly sour dark fired Kentucky, and some don't. Depending on how you rub out the coins or stack them, you can get a variety of flavors as you go down the bowl, or from bowl to bowl if you want that to happen. At times, I've stacked the coins so that every other coin has the Kentucky in it. Other times, I've rubbed it out and codger filled the bowl. Btw, this is the same kind of light and mostly dark, tart and tangy citrusy, tangy dark fruity, earthy, woody, lightly grassy, bready and honey-ish Virginias that I've noticed in some other MacBaren blends like Scottish Mixture, though DTRC blend is fuller in taste and less sweeter, and has a different flavor profile. The light maple topping doesn't tone down the varietals much at all. The strength is a couple of steps short of medium, while the taste is medium. The nic-hit is a couple of slots past the center of mild to medium. Won't bite, but fast puffing will get you a little tongue tingle. Sports a few rough edges. Burns cool, clean and a little slow, and requires some relights. Leaves little moisture in the bowl. The pleasant after taste does linger as does the slightly stronger room note. Needs to be sipped a little. I really recommend smoking this in a pipe with a wide bowl for the full experience of what this unique mixture is all about. Can be an all day smoke.

-JimInks
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 12, 2003 Mild Very Mild Mild Pleasant
This is an aromatic, but a deep, dark and tasty one that employs plenty of fire cured Kentucky. No candy taste, but certainly a sweetened up Virginia that will be delightful if you smoke it slowly. I loved the presentation. The spun discs were fun to rub out and pack. It burned clean and dry to the bottom and left a friendly aftertaste on the palate.

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Sep 24, 2016 Medium Mild to Medium Medium to Full Pleasant
This is a tobacco that I remember back in the late 60s (im old) when i first started smoking pipes. It is still much the same...at least as far as I can remember. It is a classic medallion cut, a semi aromatic, but most of the flavor is really the quality leaves -- but the maple/brown sugar taste is certainly there throughout. It smokes cool and clean. And actually has a nice just a notch below medium nic hit. It is a great everyday smoke and one I smoke a good deal actually. Its not an elite five star sort of blend...but its a very very good mass produced smoke. Im a bit surprised at many negative reviews. I will say you have to smoke slow...like all the best macbaren blends. Macbaren is to pipe tobacco what Macanudo is to cigars. Or omega is to lux watches. But there is a place for this, and Im glad its still around.
PurchasedFrom: 4noggins
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jan 23, 2008 Medium Mild Medium Very Pleasant
The best MB and one of the best tobaccos I have ever smoked. Not a flavor bomb, but a subtle, intoxicating smoke... molasses sweetness balancing citrus virginias.... and the room note is perfectly pleasant.

As with all Mac, you must dry it and smoke slow.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Dec 14, 2016 Medium to Strong Mild Full Pleasant
I've been smoking the pipe for more than 40 years and I'm always on the lookout for tobaccos from yesteryear. DTRC is one of those tobaccos which reminds me of the nice, strong baccy I used to smoke while I was a youngster. Sweet with a tad of spice, easy to light and keep going, strong enough to satisfy completely. I do agree it's not an all day smoke 'cause it can rub up your tongue the wrong way. Not because it's a MacBite but due to it's strong, full body taste. I've got 5kg of DTRC in the cellar and keep on adding monthly. Don't ever want to be without it
Pipe Used: Various briars
PurchasedFrom: The Tobacconist
Age When Smoked: +3 years
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Dec 23, 2014 Mild to Medium Extremely Mild Mild to Medium Pleasant
Update: 7 Jan 15

Well, the more I smoke it, the more I like it. The VAs are top of the notch. The smoking experience goes from grassy to sweet notes and sometimes combines both, which really provides a delicious pipeful. I am upgrading my appraisal to 4 stars because I am simply impressed. Again, I would not recommend Mac Baren tobaccos to unexperienced smokers as they require skills and experience. But once you acquire these, my God, they are smashing.

Original review: 23 Dec 14

Before starting, an administrative point: I believe there is no Kentucky in DTRC. Their website says it does but then the tin description says it's VAs with MB's Cavendish. I just can't taste it and I know Kentucky when I smell and taste it. Let me tell you, if there is, then I'm from Kentcuky; and I'm not. LOL Regardless, I still like that tobacco. I had tried it 19 years ago and never finished the tin, finding it uninteresting. But, for some reason, about a year ago, or so, every time I looked at the tin while placing an order, I went "Hmmmmm." So there you go, I bought some. Looks like and smells like pretty much the same it was back then. And it tastes exactly what it smells like: a combinaison of various Vas with a touch of MB's Cavendish. Can I smell or taste the added maple essence? There's a little something but can't clearly say "yea, it's maple!" Nothing complex, nothing to rave about, but good grassy VAs with just a light touch of sweetness. Enough nicotine to keep me interested in it. It could be a good all day smoke for me. As it's mostly VAs, guess what, VAs bite if you don't puff carefully and control your cadence; so I would not advise a newbie to try this one or any of the VAs from MB. You need to be an experienced smoker to smoke Mac Baren tobaccos. Believe me...19 years ago, this tobacco bite a lot. Today, it does not. And I reckon it's me that changed, not the tobacco. Anyway, all this to say I like this one. And I won't have to rebuy for a while as I bought a few tins of it so I'm good for a while.
Pipe Used: Stanwell, Luciano, Rattray
Age When Smoked: 14 months
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Feb 14, 2014 Mild to Medium Mild Medium Pleasant
Overall this is a nice coin cut presentation by Mac Baren. It is however a double edge sword. For one, I found it quick to bite, yet on the other hand when smoked low and slow I was able to render quite a bit of flavor and a variety of nuances from it. I laud the presentation, and there’s so many ways you can prepare this. One can simply smoke the Virginia coins for a simple affair, or choose to add quite a bit more of the dark fired pieces for a spicier more complex flavor profile. Either way this particular tobacco smokes really well and has a clean, sturdy, lightly-sweet flavor with a great room note.

Altogether Mac Baren’s recommendation of a 2 to 1 ratio of Virginia to dark fired center coins provides good balance, and I can fit about six of them into most of the pipes that I smoke this in. From the tin the tobacco is in perfect smoking condition and requires no dry time. Simply folding the coins in half and inserting them into the pipe with some bits on top as kindling works great, as does rubbing them out and chopping them up a bit. Once again, take it slow & this stuff is good.

Update 8/24/2014..... I gotta say, after smoking through a good 4 ounces of Dark Twist Roll Cake over the last 6 months, I have come to appreciate just how good it is. Perhaps I have gotten better at avoiding the perils of bite that I once received while smoking it too fast, or maybe a spell in a Mason jar with plenty of headroom has mellowed it out a bit. Either way, Dark Twist Roll Cake is a great tobacco with superb flavor and perfect strength for an all day/any time smoke. It's a truly marvelous sweet & spicy tobacco concoction. Another thing I discovered is that it tastes fantastic when smoked in a well seasoned cob.
Pipe Used: Various Briars, but best in a Cob
PurchasedFrom: Tobacco Road
Age When Smoked: 2
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jan 20, 2005 Mild Very Mild Mild to Medium Pleasant
One of my all-time favourites. Dark twist is in my opinion one of the best Danish blends ever made. It's very unique, and i haven't succeded in finding anything comparable to it - except for Club Blend, which, unfortunately is the same thing, but with added napalm...

Dark Twist has musty notes of Brown toffee, slight, very slight hints of Samson Halfzware, Flapjacks and roasted nuts. I can't help myself always comparing tobacco with food..

It's best when you dedicate a pipe for this blend, because the taste get's better and better over the years if you have a pipe saturated with Dark Twist. I have two, so they won't get sour.. Very unique.

Jakob Kiilerich, Denmark
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Sep 11, 2018 Medium Very Mild Medium Tolerable
I do like this tobacco, but I feel that there is too much Virginia in relation to the cavendish coins. This creates a mainly Virginia smoking experience for me... which I like Virginias, but I like the dark coins better. As stated in my review of Stockton, I prefer to mix one tin of Stockton with one tin of Dark Twist as I feel it gives a more round flavor. Overall this is a good smoke, I just like my mix better.

edit: Since Stockton is no longer available I can no longer make my "mix"... :..( the smoke of Dark Twist is still perfectly great on its own even though I can no longer "improve" it by adding more dark fired coins.
Pipe Used: Petersons!
Age When Smoked: 2013 tin
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 31, 2011 Mild Mild to Medium Medium Pleasant
This is a wonderful smoke. At times spicy and other times sweet. Also detect a "buttery" something from time to time. A good "sipping" smoke. Smoking it just on the edge of going out produces the best flavor for me. Have not experienced bite from it, but at times the spice is very prominent and will tingle the mouth. The roll cake is very easy to pack and doesn't require many relights if packed well. I don't rub it all, just fold a few pieces and settle them gently into the pipe, then rub a small amount for the top to get an even burn. This is my first experience with Mac Baren as I am a relatively new pipe smoker, but I sense the beginning of a long friendship.
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