John Aylesbury Dragon Blend
(2.80)
The ultimate luxury mixture from the respected house of John Aylesbury!
We began with a spun cut mixture of prime golden and red Virginias combined with black cavendish, gently adding real gin and brandy whilst the mixture is carefully turned for cutting. Hints of the finest burley, extra velvet cavendish and torn bright Virginia are then introduced to the full bodied brilliant bouquet of this premium blend.
The final result brings forth an irresistible scent of melting caramel that is certain to enchant you and all who may be in the vicinity of such a special aroma.
Notes: Formerly called Premium Blend, but the name was changed due to EU laws.
Details
Brand | John Aylesbury |
Blended By | |
Manufactured By | Kohlhase & Kopp |
Blend Type | Aromatic |
Contents | Black Cavendish, Burley, Cavendish, Virginia |
Flavoring | Alcohol / Liquor, Brandy, Caramel |
Cut | Mixture |
Packaging | 100 grams tin |
Country | Germany |
Production | Currently available |
Profile
Strength
Medium
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
Mild to Medium
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Mild to Medium
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
Reviews
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Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jun 16, 2019 | Mild to Medium | Mild to Medium | Mild to Medium | Pleasant to Tolerable |
Dragon Blend: A Tasty Aromatic that Can Devastate Your Tongue
The casing is quite tasty. The liquors, whatever they are, blend well with the brown sugar syrup without turning the tobacco into a sugary-soppy mess. The tobacco is mostly made up of bright and red Virginia varietals that provide a bright-grassy edge and some tanginess to the smoke. The burley and Cavendish do not add much in terms of flavor. Overall, Dragon Blend is nice for an occasional pipe session, but this blend must be smoked like a straight Virginia or it will taste of ash and scorch your tongue into oblivion.
The casing is quite tasty. The liquors, whatever they are, blend well with the brown sugar syrup without turning the tobacco into a sugary-soppy mess. The tobacco is mostly made up of bright and red Virginia varietals that provide a bright-grassy edge and some tanginess to the smoke. The burley and Cavendish do not add much in terms of flavor. Overall, Dragon Blend is nice for an occasional pipe session, but this blend must be smoked like a straight Virginia or it will taste of ash and scorch your tongue into oblivion.