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So I received a gold brick of Vincent Manil's famous La Brumeuse Semois, and let me tell you, this stuff isn't as good as its reputation.
It's better.
I don't have a very sophisticated palate, but even still I can testify this stuff is unlike any tobacco I've ever smoked. Earthy and (natural) cigar-like, as others have reported, almost an umami sort of taste. Dry as a bone, but packed tightly into a moderate Jirsa it gave me an hour of absolute delight and never burned hot.
I've chased down a few unobtanium blends in my admittedly short day, and while some have lived up to the hype (fresh Stonehaven) others have failed to really wow me (Penzance). This is one of the show stoppers, at least for me. It may not have the strongest or most complex flavor profile out there, but to my tongue it's certainly a unique taste, and one I intend to explore at length.
If you're curious and have been on the fence, stop being a mugwump and get with this Belgian beauty!
It's better.
I don't have a very sophisticated palate, but even still I can testify this stuff is unlike any tobacco I've ever smoked. Earthy and (natural) cigar-like, as others have reported, almost an umami sort of taste. Dry as a bone, but packed tightly into a moderate Jirsa it gave me an hour of absolute delight and never burned hot.
I've chased down a few unobtanium blends in my admittedly short day, and while some have lived up to the hype (fresh Stonehaven) others have failed to really wow me (Penzance). This is one of the show stoppers, at least for me. It may not have the strongest or most complex flavor profile out there, but to my tongue it's certainly a unique taste, and one I intend to explore at length.
If you're curious and have been on the fence, stop being a mugwump and get with this Belgian beauty!