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Review of GH Black Cherry Twist from Cartaphilus
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<blockquote data-quote="Puff Daddy" data-source="post: 352900" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>It's pretty neat stuff. I have the sweet rum twist version of that rope, which is neither terribly sweet or rummy. I may have tried that cherry years ago from a box pass. They even make a coconut twist, which I can't imagine wanting to smoke. If you get their unflavored black twist you get more burnt oil and creosote flavor, the brown pigtail will give you a truer cigar-like rustic tobacco flavor without the burnt oil notes.</p><p></p><p>One thing I found these tobaccos to be good for, besides stuffing into small pipes to sip straight and grow body hair, is adding to an aromatic you may like that is a bit weak in the tobacco department. I had bought a 1/4 pound of Hearth and Home Classic Burley cake when it first came out and though I liked it's aroma and flavor, it was awfully thin tasting as far a tobacco taste went. I scissored up a bit of sweet rum twist and mixed it into the CBC, let it sit a week or so, and it was pretty darned good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff Daddy, post: 352900, member: 3"] It's pretty neat stuff. I have the sweet rum twist version of that rope, which is neither terribly sweet or rummy. I may have tried that cherry years ago from a box pass. They even make a coconut twist, which I can't imagine wanting to smoke. If you get their unflavored black twist you get more burnt oil and creosote flavor, the brown pigtail will give you a truer cigar-like rustic tobacco flavor without the burnt oil notes. One thing I found these tobaccos to be good for, besides stuffing into small pipes to sip straight and grow body hair, is adding to an aromatic you may like that is a bit weak in the tobacco department. I had bought a 1/4 pound of Hearth and Home Classic Burley cake when it first came out and though I liked it's aroma and flavor, it was awfully thin tasting as far a tobacco taste went. I scissored up a bit of sweet rum twist and mixed it into the CBC, let it sit a week or so, and it was pretty darned good. [/QUOTE]
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