#3 Cornell & Diehl Odessa
#3 Cornell & Diehl Odessa
I'm working up my reviews on 3 and 4 now. I like to smoke a couple of half bowls of each.
#4-
strength: mild-medium
flavor: mild-medium
taste: medium
room note: pleasant
score: 2.75/4
I believe this is a Cavendish and Virginia blend. It is very colorful: full of golds, some red and black hues. Slightly sweet flavor with a creamy smoke that coats the entire mouth. This one had the best room note of the 4 so far according to the Mrs. A pleasant smoke, but somewhat uneventful, imo...
No takers yet, so I will ask again: WHO WANTS TO TRY SOME PIPE TOBACCO???
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#3 was a nice aromatic unfortunately I am not skilled enough to determine any individual flavors. To me it was a nice cavendish blend, like a really refined capt. black but I feel that doesn't do it justice.
#4 - I'm smoking my second bowl now. (wife's asleep, I'll handle this in the morning) To me this taste like that this is an.... not sure. kinda sweet but not sugar, more a natural sweet. No bite like a virginian. I like it, but not sure what it is.
My pipe noob - nis is coming through.
James - left my list at work and I don't want to call #4 the #5. I'll get back to you.
#3 is CAO Cherrybomb. It's the best cherry flavored tobacco I've smoked.http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend_...PHA=C&TID=3552
#4 is Frog Morton On The Bayou. I really like this blend. http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend_...PHA=F&TID=1788
#4 was hearth and home stogie.
http://pipesandcigars.com/ruouhobl.html
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Here is my quick review of the last sample from Tyler:
#5-
strength: mild
flavor: mild
taste: extremely mild
room note: tolerable to pleasant
score: 3.0/4
This one smells good enough to eat- sweet and creamy. Nice springy, semi-moist density with a beautiful chocolate brown color. I am not sure of the tobacco type, but this one smoked cool, sweet, and smooth....
Mama said a lot of things and be thankful was the one she never minded saying twice
--Drive-By Truckers
It's called Honey Gold at the tobacconist. I got it about a year and a half ago and liked it. I have a few ounces left but the shop is out of business and my other guy doesn't think it was the correct name. Probably Honey Cavendish. I'm going to do some more research.
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