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What does Plum Pudding tobacco taste like?

What does Plum Pudding tobacco taste like?

It all starts out with plenty of smoky Cyprian Latakia which is combined with rich, matured Virginia, zesty Orientals, sweet and spicy Louisiana Perique and a bit of mellow toasted black Cavendish. Plum Pudding delivers a lush mouth feel, smoky and fruity notes with an undercurrent of mellow spices.

What is Plum tobacco?

A somewhat unconventional tobacco flavor is hidden in the PLUM TOBACCO vape juice from SALT BREW CO. It is based on a fine tobacco blend of selected tobacco leaves, complemented by the delicate taste of sweet plum. There is a gentle touch of vanilla at the very end for the perfect flavor.

What is Plum Pudding tobacco?

Plum Pudding is an English Balkan blend like no other. Rare tobaccos, crafted and pressed carefully together. Many pipe smokers say it is their perfect tobacco. Master Blender Joe Lankford created this treasure for the Seattle Pipe Club our perfect tobacco. Delicious, smoky, spicy and positively addictive.

What kind of tobacco is used in Plumcake?

A mixture of fully ripe Virginia tobaccos, sliced, cask mellowed burley tobaccos, dark spicy cavendish and just a touch of latakia. To give Plumcake an elegant aroma, the blend has been flavoured with aged Jamaica rum.

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“The Gauntleys team take their wines & Havana cigars very seriously indeed. We continue to be staggered by the lengthy fine wine and cigar list and its associated, informative offers that wing their way from Nottingham.”

Are there any downsides to smoking plum pudding tobacco?

Frankly, Plum Pudding is a thrilling & luscious olfactory overload. The only downside with this tobacco is that it can be a bit challenging to keep lit. I found that rubbing it out thoroughly, allowing it to dry for a spell and gravity filling it, while being sure to tamp lightly along the way really helped.

What kind of tobacco does a Mac Baren use?

A rather strong tobacco for a Mac Baren, Plumcake seems to be a crossover between the traditional Mixture and a navy flake, to a great extent due to its Jamaican rum topping. In any case, it is an example of the apparently endless Virginia-Burley-Cavendish variations common to many Mac Baren blends.