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smokey422
Joined : 21 Dec 2007 Posts : 139
 | Subject: C&D Purple Cow Mon Dec 24, 2007 2:11 am | |
| C&D Purple Cow
The C&D catalog describes Purple Cow as "A classic blend from Bob Runowski. Bright VA ribbon is added to a Burley base, then complemented by a dash of Latakia and tasty maduro cigar leaf." This was a good sign for me as I have never smoked a Bob Runowski blend that I didn't like and some of his creations are among my all time favorites.
Purple Cow is available in 2, 8, and 16 oz. tins and has a rather humorous logo with a pipe smoking purple cow and a farmer with an astonished look on his face. I tested the 2 oz. tin. The cut is a rather wide ribbon. There are several shades of brown and some black in the tobacco.
PC seems to like a rather firm pack in the pipe, perhaps because of the cut. One charring light gets it going, then the smoker is treated to a mix of the burley flavor with the Latakia in the background, perhaps not as prominent as in a tobacco like Morley's Best. The VA is there but plays a minor role, however this one can nip your tongue if puffed too fast. The maduro leaf appears to become more prominent as the tobacco is smoked down and adds a cigar note to the mix. PC burns well and down to the bottom of the pipe with no dottle.
I did require a few relights while smoking it, but that is par for the course with me, I've never been a "one match" smoker. PC was smoked in six different pipes and seemed to prefer larger ones, particularly my XL Lannes Johnson.
Overall I enjoyed Purple Cow and will definitely purchase it again. Bob, you did good!
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Carlos Moderator

Age : 51 Joined : 10 Dec 2007 Posts : 1569 Location : Chestnut, IL
 | Subject: Re: C&D Purple Cow Mon Dec 24, 2007 10:12 am | |
| Purple Cow is a masterpiece. _________________
 Rules of Acquisition:
#223. Beware the man who doesn't make time for oo-mox. |
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jhuggett BoB's Pioneer & Founding Father

Age : 36 Joined : 09 Dec 2007 Posts : 1523
 | Subject: Re: C&D Purple Cow Mon Dec 24, 2007 4:35 pm | |
| Nice review smokey. With these cigar blends, do they leave a strong residual in your pipes? _________________ Jason |
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smokey422
Joined : 21 Dec 2007 Posts : 139
 | Subject: Re: C&D Purple Cow Wed Dec 26, 2007 5:21 am | |
| | jhuggett wrote: | | Nice review smokey. With these cigar blends, do they leave a strong residual in your pipes? |
I haven't noticed too much of a residual with Purple Cow. I have noticed some ghosting with some of the L.J. Peretti burley blends, however, and also with Cuban Mixture, which is a Peretti cigar leaf blend. I think it's more the casing on the burley, that's what it tastes like.
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Justpipes The Duke

Age : 49 Joined : 17 Dec 2007 Posts : 2531 Location : American by birth, Southern by the grace of God!
 | Subject: Re: C&D Purple Cow Tue Jan 01, 2008 9:35 pm | |
| Nice review Smokey! I just have a hard time getting past "maduro leaf". _________________

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morleysson

Age : 88 Joined : 22 Dec 2007 Posts : 122
 | Subject: Re: C&D Purple Cow Tue Jan 01, 2008 10:49 pm | |
| | Justpipes wrote: | | Nice review Smokey! I just have a hard time getting past "maduro leaf". |
It was blended to ensure that the cigar leaf was present but not intrusive. Soft, like a mother's kiss . Many of the other cigar blends, and I'm thinking Billy Budd, are a stout combination of cigar leaf and latakia, but in Purple Cow the burley softens the impact. |
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Justpipes The Duke

Age : 49 Joined : 17 Dec 2007 Posts : 2531 Location : American by birth, Southern by the grace of God!
 | Subject: Re: C&D Purple Cow Wed Jan 02, 2008 5:43 am | |
| | morleysson wrote: | | Justpipes wrote: | | Nice review Smokey! I just have a hard time getting past "maduro leaf". |
It was blended to ensure that the cigar leaf was present but not intrusive. Soft, like a mother's kiss . Many of the other cigar blends, and I'm thinking Billy Budd, are a stout combination of cigar leaf and latakia, but in Purple Cow the burley softens the impact. |
Well in that case Bob, I just might have to try it! I am hoping that Mr. and Mrs. Tarler make it to our show in Raleigh, NC this year and I might try it then. _________________

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J_Rock

Age : 31 Joined : 15 Jan 2008 Posts : 181 Location : Ohio
 | Subject: Re: C&D Purple Cow Tue Jan 15, 2008 9:51 am | |
| | Does the Maduro leaf leave a ghost in your pipe after you smoke it? I just picked up a tin but was not sure if I should smoke it and taint a favorite pipe. I think I have heard of people saying something of the sort . |
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smokey422
Joined : 21 Dec 2007 Posts : 139
 | Subject: Re: C&D Purple Cow Tue Jan 15, 2008 12:53 pm | |
| | J_Rock wrote: | | Does the Maduro leaf leave a ghost in your pipe after you smoke it? I just picked up a tin but was not sure if I should smoke it and taint a favorite pipe. I think I have heard of people saying something of the sort . |
I haven't noticed Purple Cow ghosting any of the pipes I've smoked it in. I generall smoke it in my burley blend pipes.
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J_Rock

Age : 31 Joined : 15 Jan 2008 Posts : 181 Location : Ohio
 | Subject: Re: C&D Purple Cow Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:34 am | |
| Ok, now after 2 tins of Purple Cow I am still blown away by this blend. I don't know where to start. The burley is the base and that is fine with me. I love burley based blends. The cigar leaf in this blend tastes to me of high quality. I can taste the dark chocolate maduro flavor hints. This normaly isn't the case in cigar blends. I always seem to find the latakia is mixed too heavy as well as the cigar leaf which makes the blends taste too fake. Over all this blend is a mainstay in my rotation!!!!
-Jeff |
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