A blend that the Anishnaabec (sp.) tribe sells from the soaring eagle casino in mid Michigan. This is supposed to be a traditional native tobacco smoked by native peoples in MI.
I had a sample of this back in 2000 when I was in college. One of my buddies was passing through a six nations town near lake George NY and picked this up. It wasn’t terribly remarkable from a tobacco standpoint, but rather a number of other herbs and botanicals that were added. This had a dark tobacco taste that was overshadowed by an herbaceous and vegetal quality. This is a nice change of pace but unlikely something most pipers would like or be familiar with.
Tin (pouch) note is mild with a noticeable celery aroma. Smoking experience is pretty much the same. Mild tobacco with a distinct celery flavor. low moisture content allows no relights but makes it bite if hurried. It was a pretty good smoke but not my idea of peace pipe material
Pipe Used: old crusty cob
Age When Smoked: unknown shelf life
Purchased From: soaring eagle casino Mt Pleasant MI
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