Irish Blessing Review
I figured it was about time for one of my tobacco reviews. Irish Blessing is a dark cavendish from Cornell and Diehl. It is described as honey and spice. There might be just a slight hint of Whiskey that gives it a kind of spiciness. It might be a bit too tame for my tastes, but it is an aromatic that lives up to its description. The room note is not at all offensive.
There are no surprises with it. Just a smooth mellow flavor that might be more suited to a new pipe smoker. To an old codger like myself it is too tame. It might not become a favorite, but might be suited as an after dinner treat with maybe some Irish Cream coffee. But as an all day smoke no one would complain about it. The tobacco stays lit in the bowl and might be a tad moist at first.
But it is totally behaved. There is no tongue bite and smokes cool. It is a sipping tobacco blend that puffing too hard might make it hot. This is a social tobacco that almost requires two people smoking together enjoying the warm honey and spice aroma. This is my first time trying it and am not disappointed.
Usually with a new tobacco I just order four ounces or less, but glad I ordered a half pound. It is totally non offensive and gives off a pleasant room note. So this morning I am smoking my Dunhill with Irish Blessing. My coffee this morning is from Trader Joe’s. Thank you for your time and Peace to each one of you.
Dave
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