Tobacco Pouches & Jars

GAMBLER pipe tobacco has a variety of flavors that are tasty and come in big quantity bags. This tobacco is made from the finest Virginia, Burley and Oriental tobaccos for a mild, sweet taste. Ohm Blue Pipe tobacco is a popular choice for many pipe smokers today. Not only does it provide a pleasant smoke with its sweet and mellow taste, but it also is a great value for money when compared to other brands of tobacco on the market.

Gold tobacco has a full-bodied flavor similar to Red tobacco, but it is considerably lighter and softer in texture. This minty flavor is milder, smoother, Pipe Tobacco and only has a trace amount of menthol in it. Natural is the best choice for those seeking a more authentic tobacco flavor with no added flavors.

Each bag has a smooth, tasty flavor and is packaged in 1lb or 6oz bags. Coming in an array of flavors, there is a Good Stuff pipe tobacco that everyone can enjoy. Available in a bold full flavor, smooth gold, crisp mint, light and refreshing menthol gold, natural tobacco, and an ultra-light silver.

They get fair competition from the floral, woody, earthy, dry, moderately spicy, rather sour Turkish. The nutty, earthy, woody, lightly molasses sweet burley is an important third lead varietal that occasionally rises to compete with the aforementioned components. The smoky, woody, earthy, musty sweet Cyprian latakia is a background player. The strength and nic-hit are just past the center of mild to medium. Won’t bite or get harsh, but does have a small rough edge here and there. It burns cool and clean at a reasonable pace with a complex and nuanced mildly sweet and sour, savory, and at times, inconsistent taste from top to bottom.

In a pipe it’s like smoking paper, compared to real pipe tobacco. On the other hand, it is tobacco which can be smoked in a pipe, and it is you who decides, good or bad, not me or the government. OHM Blue is indeed an additive-free tobacco that you can trust. It is made with 100% natural and unprocessed tobacco, making it a perfect choice for those who are looking for a less intense smoking experience.

Pipe Tobacco in Bags

Dark Fired Kentucky is featured in several blends, such as Mc Baren’s HH Old Dark Fired and Peter Heinrich’s Dark Strong, and G.L. It is also used as a component for many other blends where it serves a variety of purposes. It is a dark tobacco, similar to Burley that is cured in barns over an open fire. This gives it a smokiness, but one that is earthier, less woodsy, and more subtle than in Latakia. It has a relatively high nicotine content and burns well with good body. OHM Silver Pipe Tobacco is the answer if you want to experience high-end tobacco without spending a fortune.

Every nuanced syllable, every complex phrase rung true in merit and the parlance that transpired was truly comforting and most enchanting. The journey to Bag End took me there and brought me back to a state of joyful contentment without question. Please specify in your shipping instructions if you prefer one or the other, or no preference. All of these bags have great paper labels as well as very minimal creasing but some due to age and use. These would be a great addition to any advertisement collection. This one really stood out to me on my vigorous tour searching for perfect latakia tobacco blends.

The process by which this tobacco is produced predates Columbus. The Choctaw Indians of (what would later be) Louisiana would make it by pressing it into hollow logs with a long pole, and securing it with weights. Another “spice” tobacco grown only in St. James Parish, Louisiana.

Every last ember sears complete leaving a thick gray ash of its memory. The texture of smoke is decidedly creamy and flowing, manifesting neither harshness nor discomfort on the palate. A generous column of lacy smoke rolls outward producing a room note rendered by a warm inviting aroma of soured earthen spice, dark wood, and some sweet barn-like hay Pipe Tobacco in Cans notes. The duration of this essence is marked considerably, yet its presence lacks unyielding forcefulness making Bag End’s fragrance pleasantly tolerable. Despite the presence of the burley, with its sweet/bright Virginias and delicate Turkish and Latakia flavors, Bag End smokes like a milder, somewhat less sophisticated version of Squadron Leader.