I picked up this stuff locally called Matterhorn based off a shop employee's recomendation. Holy smokes it is so good. Gave me a free little sampler and he knew what he was doing. I am hooked. Going back to get a few ounces or 50. Has this note of a sweet spice I think is like a cinnamon graham cracker but I am going to have to smoke more to pinpoint it.
Had a bowl of Old Joe Krantz on the drive in last night, I was pleasantly surprised at how well the Virginia, Perique and Burly play together with all three taking turns at the front.
Finished off some Matterhorn in the cob I packed three days ago. Was so windy I had to give up. Crazy windy. Was going to fire up some We Three Kings but the wind won.
Squadron Leader in my Meer lined Carey Magic Inch rusticated poker, not my favorite pipe.
I just got a tin of this. Haven't tried it yet, but sure smells right to me.
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I have always been intrigued by that blend but haven't tried it yet. I may get a tin. What are your thoughts?
Smokes well as is, the Virginia's and Perique play well together and the Burly starts to show up just past the halfway point and adds a nice nic kick. It's a bit rough around the edges fresh but will mature nicely. It's worth a few ozs. Jar a couple and smoke a couple.
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