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Lights and Darks evenly split in this blend. I am detecting some Virginias that almost certainly have to be side-by-side with a Black Cavendish. Aptly named Harvest on Hudson by Drew Estate, I am thinking the Harvest would happen sometime in late September, in New York, where you’d likely find yourself surrounded by rows upon rows of apple trees.
I guess it's a law that almost every aro that smells good in the tin MUST light up your mouth like a flame thrower. I tried this blend in a cob, a briar, and a Kirsten (it tames everything). If your like flaming apples then by all means enjoy.
I opened the tin and smelled of it. Really smelled good had a hard time pulling my nose out of the tin so I could smoke it. Lit it up and tried it. set my tongue on fire. I will add this to my growing collection of tobacco never to be smoked again.
Smells like raisins. Smokes to wet for now, as with the other tin of Drew Estates I'm gonna let it sit for a few weeks and come back to it, but as of now I don't recommend it at all.
This blend is quite enjoyable. It is mild and worthy of my rotation especially when I want something just to enjoy that's non English. I appreciate the offerings that Drew Estate has and will eventually try all their blends despite what negative reviews I have read on various sites. I have found that some of the best blends I regularly go to often have reviews that might leave the reader scared to take a chance.
Wonderful nutty taste with a hint of fruity sweetness. Was sad when the tin was gone.
its ok. just a dash of apple wasn't to strong opening the tin. wife wasn't to excited about the room note. but id give it a 2.5-3 out of 5.
A mild pleasurable smoke with a hint of apple.