Mac Baren Gold of Denmark

(2.62)
Gold of Denmark is a blend of matured burley, Virginia and cavendish tobaccos, selected to create a smooth, mild and gently golden taste. A truly pleasing and satisfying smoke for anyone who appreciates a good pipe of tobacco.
Notes: Introduced in 1995. Discontinued in 2014.

Details

Brand Mac Baren
Blended By Mac Baren
Manufactured By Mac Baren
Blend Type Aromatic
Contents Burley, Cavendish, Virginia
Flavoring Honey
Cut Ribbon
Packaging 100 grams tin
Country Denmark
Production No longer in production

Profile

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

Average Rating

2.62 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 05, 2004 Mild Mild Medium to Full Pleasant
My regular "tabak". Smoked in the study, after dinner. Gold in a tin. A pleasent aromatic rise from the tin when opened, a nice room note when smoked. Packs nicely, also freesh it might be a tad moist. Not for smoking-just easily packed to tight. Very easy smoke. One relight at the most. It seems important, to fully enjoy this tobbacco to reserve a pipe for it (I dedicated three).

Well worth its price.
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Nov 29, 2003 Mild Medium Mild to Medium Pleasant
A fresh tin of this was nothing special to my tastes. The tobacco looks great and has the perfect (typical) Mac B cut that loads into every pipe with no problem. It's about 80% black cavendish and is very wet. I like many of the Mac B blends and consider them to be my favorite blender- for the quality of tobacco and a restrained hand in adding casings. This blows the rest of their blends out of the water! I think they had a contest with Lanes to see who could use more casings and PG. The tin aroma is definately fruity and leaning toward cherry and the room aroma is about the same. It needed a bunch of re-lights from a fresh tin and burned down to a wet dottle.

I let the tin sit for awhile to dry out. I've been smoking this same tin for about a year now and it does get better, even with the heavy casing. It's much drier now to the touch and there's no re-lighting problem. The aroma in the tin has lessened and no longer smells like cherries. There's just a faint hint of something sweet. In short, it's not worth the trouble. A tin of Mixture is better and ready to go when it's cracked. I'll finish the tin in another year or so, but won't buy it again.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Sep 30, 2002 Mild None Detected Mild Pleasant
Upon opening the tin, the aroma, for me, is sweet and offers strong hints of figs. The tobacco is mostly black & dark brown in color which is not what I expected. There is very little light or golden brown tobacco in the mix. The tobacco is too moist for my taste, so I took out a few bowls worth and let it dry out for a few hours. This tobacco seems a little difficult to pack properly and I can't figure out why. I also had a hard time keeping this lit, probably packing it a bit too tight. The flavor is on the sweet side but not as much as I would like, with respect to the virginias. There seems to be too much Cavendish and Burley in the mix. Probably neither one in itself but combined they tend to over power the virginias. I've only smoked five bowls so far but this doesn't seem to be anything special. I've smoked drug store blends that were as good and for 1/3 the price.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Aug 13, 2016 Mild to Medium Mild Mild Pleasant to Tolerable
Unfortunately this blend is no longer made and I miss it. I have a tin with one last pipeful in it, don't know if I'll smoke it or not, one of MacBaren's best.
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Jan 27, 2012 Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Pleasant
A very mild and flavorful smoke. You can get a bite if you rush. If this were the only tobacco in the world, no one would complain, but given all of the flavor and variety out there, this one is a little bland. I might buy it again sometime, but I just consider this to be "generic" pipe tobacco. The room note may be the best part. It got great reviews from the gallery.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jan 02, 2011 Mild Medium Mild to Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
Not bad its pretty simple, i did get some kind of honey casing which was nice, alittle tounge bite but not much so dont worry. Good for mac baren aromatic fans, or new pipe smokers
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jul 25, 2010 Mild to Medium Mild Mild Very Pleasant
This is not a complex mixture.

Nor is it very rich or tasty. But it has some richness and taste to it.

The tin aroma is very pleasant.

I enjoyed smoking it.
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Mar 20, 2010 Very Mild Mild Medium Pleasant
I let this air out for 8 hours. Lit on one match and needed no further lights. Burned dry, but with a fair amount of black residue. Lots of clouds of smoke. I found the Scottish mixture to be more aromatic while smoking than this one, though it was more aromatic in the tin than McB Scottish mixture. Go figure. Heated up my smooth thick Cavicchi Dublin quite a bit. Perhaps a sandblasted pipe would be a better choice for this kind of heat. After smoking McB Scottish and Gold on the same day, I preferred the Scottish which had more graham aroma while smoking. The Scottish had quite a bit more nicotine than Gold as well.
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Feb 04, 2010 Mild to Medium Mild Mild to Medium Pleasant
Hello all, I received this as a gift from a friend, I'm impressed by his selection since he doesn't smoke. Upon opening the tin the aroma was sweet and figgy, but not too sugary like others I've smoked in the past. Nice round smell, matured with hints of bran or oats. I could definitely detect the Cavendish and the casing, but could also picked out the high notes from the VA. It packed quite well without becoming knotted after a little rubbing and fluffing. The tin I got was not too moist at all, no need to dry it out at all for me. Nice burn, I charred twice because the first match went out too soon, and then lit up for the rest of the bowl without any need for relight. I was little too eager to try it out I guess and it got a little hot, but I jut ashed it, tamped it and left it for a bit. The first third was fair, I enjoyed the nice room note, which was actually unique from many other aromatics I've had, nice little surprise. In the next third it really started to come into it's own, the casing stayed way back and the sweet VA and steady burley came forward. It had virtually the same high notes from the VA as in the tin, and I also noticed that the same nutty, bran taste that I liked in the tin came forward with the burley. Only minus at this point I noticed was not a whole lot of smoke volume, something I'm partial to. The last third burnt right down to the bottom, but was a little ashy and flat. Nicely balanced overall with a mild effect. As soon as I get yet another pipe I'll smoke this more often as my go-to aromatic. happy smoking!
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jun 28, 2009 Mild Mild Mild to Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
IMHO Golden of Denmark is a "bridge" between the classic Scottish Mixture and a more aromatic one of the likes of Black Ambrosia. Just a light aromatic.

It came from Amsterdam (not sold in Italy) in a 100grms black tin.

Smelling blind at the tin opening, mild notes of fruits and nuts, honey and some spirit topping I cannot identify. A very gentle and balanced, non-agressive tin aroma. The weed is medium ribbon, a fine-looking contrasted colour of the like of some full-english mix. Just opened GoD was bit wet, after two months unsealed it's just right.

A wide bowl Castello KKKK has been used. Tobacco chars and burns regularly, releasing a mellow smoke with a faintly acidic/fruity note to the tongue, while to the nose the nuts prevail. The strength never exceeds the mild side.

Pay attention and don't force the draws in any way, otherwise it will get hot and steamy. Fortunately my Castello has thick walls... and I'm getting more and more accustomed with McB.

High quality tobacco, no doubt. If an aromatic of McB is my choice, then Black Ambrosia fits better my sweet tooth.
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