Latakia

Boswell Countryside

As with all my reviews, the opinions expressed are 100% my own and your mileage may vary.  The tobacco being reviewed has been purchase by myself and I’ve personally smoked several bowls, in various pipes before writing this review.  I’ve also linked the TobaccoReviews.com review for your cross reference.

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Photo Info:  Boswell Countryside Pipe Tobacco, Dr. Grabow Lark, Kitchen Matches, Northwest Gentlemen Bison Leather Tobacco Mat.  Photo by TheSaintlyCatholic

Pipes Used: Briar and Cobb
Age When Smoked: New
Purchased From: Boswellpipes.com

Brand – Boswell Pipes & Tobacco
Blend Type – English
Contents – Black Cavendish, Latakia, Oriental/Turkish, Virginia
Strength – Medium
Taste – Mild to Medium
Flavoring – Alcohol/Liquor
Room Note – Pleasant to Tolerable
Tin Note – Earthy, Woody
Rating – ****

My Review

A few years ago my wife asked me what she could get me for my birthday.  I gave her the URL to Boswell Pipes and asked her to order me some Bear Blend (which I reviewed last week).  As an additional surprise, she ordered a few ounces of their English Countryside blend.  She said the name “English Countryside” reminded her of our favorite place in England which is anywhere in the English Countryside (specifically Kent, near Tunbridge Wells).  Boswell Countryside has quickly become one of my favorite English blends and perhaps for the simple fact my wife liked the name and what it reminded her of.

Boswell Countryside is what I would consider to be a somewhat lighter version of Northwoods.  The mixture of Black Cavendish, Latakia, Oriental/Turkish and Virginia tobacco is amazing.  I find it’s a blend that is easy to light and burns evenly all the way to the bottom of the bowl.  This blend has helped me develop an appreciation and taste for Latakia.

In summary, I’ve been enjoying Boswell Countryside in my rotation for about two years now and simply can’t wait until the next time my wife and I have an opportunity to travel back to England where I can enjoy this in the English countryside with my beautiful wife by my side.

TobaccoReviews.com

https://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/3120/boswell-pipes-tobacco-countryside

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Jerry

Boswell Bear Blend

As with all my reviews, the opinions expressed are 100% my own and your mileage may vary.  The tobacco being reviewed has been purchase by myself and I’ve personally smoked several bowls, in various pipes before writing this review.  I’ve also linked the TobaccoReviews.com review for your cross reference.

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Photo Info:  Boswell Bear Blend, Peterson Standard Smooth 314 , Zippo lighter with pipe insert, Old handcarved bear ornament, Northwest Gentlemen Bison Leather Tobacco Mat.  Photo by TheSaintlyCatholic

Pipes Used: Briar and Cobb
Age When Smoked: New
Purchased From: Boswellpipes.com

Strength – Mild
Taste – Medium to Full
Flavoring – Mild to Medium
Room Note – Very Pleasant
Tin Note – Cherry, Vanilla, Caramel
Rating – ****

My Review

Of course those who know me, will know that my number one favorite aromatic blend is Lane 1-Q.  However, Bear Blend by Boswell Pipes and Tobacco is a very close second at this time, especially in the category of aromatic pipe tobacco.  I first discovered Boswell Bear Blend at the time I also had my first taste of another fine Boswell blend called Northwoods.    I had heard Curmudgeon Piper rave about Northwoods and of course had to try it for myself.  But not wanting to try a variety of other Boswell blends, I ordered some Bear Blend.  I’m really glad that I did and as I previously stated, Bear Blend has become my #2 aromatic blend within my rotation and have been doing so for over two years.

Much like Lane 1-Q, I love just about everything about this blend.  The tin note consists of a cherry, vanilla and caramel melody and leaves a very pleasant room note.  This is another tobacco blend my wife doesn’t mind me smoking in the main part of the house.  The flavor is mild to medium with a medium to full taste.  The overall strength of the blend is very mild.  Almost no nicotine hit and no tongue bite can make this an all day smoke.

I also believe this would make for a great blend for those who are new to pipe smoking and enjoy an aromatic tobacco.  Either way, if you visit Boswell Pipes and Tobacco either in person or online, consider ordering some Bear Blend.  I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.

TobaccoReviews.com

https://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/3010/boswell-pipes-tobacco-bear-blend

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Jerry

Missouri Meerschaum American Patriot

As with all my reviews, the opinions expressed are 100% my own and your mileage may vary.  The tobacco being reviewed has been purchase by myself and I’ve personally smoked several bowls, in various pipes before writing this review.  I’ve also linked the TobaccoReviews.com review for your cross reference.

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Photo Info:  Missouri Meerschaum American Patriot Pipe Tobacco, Missouri Meerschaum Little Devil Acorn Pipe, Czech Pipe Tool, Kiribi Kabuto Short Pipe Lighter, Northwest Gentlemen Bison Leather Tobacco Mat.  Photo by TheSaintlyCatholic

Pipes Used: Briar, Cob
Age When Smoked: New
Purchased From: SmokingPipes.com

Strength – Medium
Taste – Medium
Flavoring – Mild, but good
Room Note – Pleasant
Tin Note – Smoky, Bourbon
Rating – ****
Cellared – No

My Review

I heard about Missouri Meerschaum American Patriot from watching a review given by Martin aka Over A Pipe.  During his review video, Martin was discussing the similarities of MM American Patriot to that of Frog Morton Cellar by McClelland.  As most should know McClelland Tobacco has closed shop and the likelihood of getting my hands on any Frog Morton Cellar is pretty much slim to none.  Being the “American Patriot” guy that I am, I figured I would try this and ordered a 1.5 oz. pouch from SmokingPipes.com.

MM American Patriot is only the second English type blend I’ve tried with the first being the Sutliff Crumble Kake English #1 which I reviewed a few weeks ago.  As a matter of fact, I recently recorded a video response in an effort of entering a “Give A Way” (GAW) being organized by The Blue Line Pipe to celebrate his 200th subDuring this video, it was a toss-up in the 3rd spot of my favorite tobacco blends between the Sutliff Crumble Kake and MM American Patriot.  The MM American Patriot did win out and I’m very much enjoying smoking this blend.

For my first smoke with this blend I chose the new Missouri Meerschaum Little Devil Acorn “Little Devil Anse” pipe I had also ordered at the same time with this tobacco.  Being a fan of the Kevin Costner, Hatfields and McCoys movie, I do hope to one day add a briar replica of the pipe he used in the movie.  One day I’m sure I will.  But I digress…

Right from the pouch and into the pipe, the tobacco fired right up.  The blend of Virginia, burley, cavendish and latakia all seemed to work in harmony together and was a pleasant smoking experience.  Despite the whiskey tin note, unfortunately it isn’t detectable during the smoke.

Much like the Sutliff Crumble Kake, I did detect some spice further down the bowl.  I would say initially the sweetness of the Virginias and cavendish eventually transitioned to a bit of spice.  It was a very nice experience.  I’ve smoked MM American Patriot several more times since the first experience.  While I’ve smoked this in both cob and briar pipes, I believe it works best in a cob.

While I still very much prefer aromatic tobacco, I believe American Patriot could be something I will keep on hand when I want a change of pace.

TobaccoReviews.com

https://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/7935/missouri-meerschaum-american-patriot

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Jerry

Sutliff Crumble Kake English #1

As with all my reviews, the opinions expressed are 100% my own and your mileage may vary.  The tobacco being reviewed has been purchase by myself and I’ve personally smoked several bowls, in various pipes before writing this review.  I’ve also linked the TobaccoReviews.com review for your cross reference.

Pipes Used: Briar, Cob
Age When Smoked: New
Purchased From: TobaccoPipes.com

Strength – Medium
Taste – Medium
Flavoring – None detected
Room Note – Pleasant to Tolerable
Tin Note – Smoky, Earthy
Rating – ****
Cellared – Not yet

More Details

While I was out of the country on vacation, I had heard about the Sutliff Virtual Pipe Club (VPC).  Actually the very day I heard about it was the very last day one could sign up to be included in the July offering.  Actually I even believed I had missed the boat on July as just after signing up, I received an email from Sutliff stating that registration had closed on the first meeting and I would need to wait until October.  But much to my surprise, on the 29th of July I received another email from Sutliff stating it was “Last Call” to take advantage of the July offer.  So lucky me!

The way the Sutliff VPC works is really simple.  You sign up on their website to enter the pipe club.  It’s 100% free to join.  A few times a year (perhaps quarterly?) the virtual meeting is held and members will receive an email regarding how to take advantage of the discounted selected tobacco.  The sell and distribution of the tobacco is handled through TobaccoPipes.com which has been my “go to” online tobacco retailer of choice for some time.  You simply place your order for the VPC tobacco (in July it was Sutliff Crumble Kake English #1) and enter a coupon code which is provided in an email from Sutliff.  This dropped the price of the 1.5 ounce tin to $3.00 plus s/h.  As I had other tobacco items I needed, I was able to combine to maximize my overall savings.

My Review

I want to make clear that while I smoked many pipes 25-30 years ago, I never really bothered to educate myself on the true art of pipe smoking.  Back then, I was more concerned with whether the pipe I was using was authentic to the period (US Civil War) and would smoke whatever tobacco I could get at the time.  You can read more about my return to pipe smoking here.

Anyway, I’ve been wanting to broaden my experience of various blends of tobacco since returning to pipe smoking.  For over a year now I’ve been absolutely happy with a couple of different aromatics (including Lane 1-Q) which is in my tobacco rotation.  But I know there is so much out there and while I know there’s no way I can sample it all, having an opportunity to try something new in this fashion was certainly worth the gamble.  Of course, I’m looking forward to receiving my first Tin Society package (hopefully this week) as that will help introduce me to new blends on a monthly basis.  Anyway, let me get on with this review….

This was my first English blend since returning to pipe smoking.  The tin of Sutliff Crumble Kake English #1 arrived in the mail on Thursday, 1 August.  I couldn’t wait to get home, open the tin and smoke my first bowl.  Upon cracking the seal of the tin and giving it the nose test, I was taken back to 30 years ago when I smoked non-aromatics.  My nose detected a smoky, earthy smell and after more than a minute or so my wife asked me if I planned to smoke it or just smell the inside of the tin.  I explained to her that this was the first non-aromatic tobacco I’ve had under my nose in over 30 years and I wanted to cherish the moment.  But likewise I was also anxious to pack my pipe and smoke it.

Likewise, this was also the first crumble cake style tobacco I’ve experienced.  Ever!  I broke off a section of the cake and began to break it up on my leather tobacco mat.  Right out of the tin the moisture level was similar to other tobaccos I have in my rotation.  The tobacco packed well in my pipe and with the charring light out of the way, I proceeded with the true light while giving my pipe some good, strong puffs.  The smoke was thick and hung in the air much different from other blends I frequently smoke.

To my taste buds, the flavors I was getting mostly matched the tin note with a smoky, earthy, woody taste.  I immediately noticed the difference between this and several of the aromatics in my regular rotation.  Of course this is a good thing and what this is all about.  I did have to perform a few relights but this may have been more to do with my slower cadence and my desire to truly take this moment in.

A really interesting thing occurred about half way through the first bowl.  I began tasting a bit of a spicy flavor which I had never experienced before.  Even after smoking a few more bowls over the next couple of days, this spicy flavor doesn’t seem to be noticeable until about half way through the bowl.   But this is a blend which is enjoyable all the way down to the last burning ember.

My overall impression of Sutliff Crumble Kake English #1 is very positive.  I scored it four out of four stars and for now, this will go into my rotation and be my main English style tobacco.  The nicotine hit was only slightly more than I’ve experienced before but wore off quickly.  While I wouldn’t consider this an all day smoke (for my personal tastes), it is something I’ll return to again and soon.

TobaccoReviews.com

https://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/11717/sutliff-tobacco-company-crumble-kake-english-1

Thank you for taking the time to read this review.  I’d love to hear your thoughts on this particular tobacco.  Please leave me a comment below.

Until next time…

Happy Piping!

Jerry