4 out of 5
Nice, mild but satisfying, afternoon/early-evening smoke.
Taste wise, it reminds me of lovely, well-brewed cup of tea. Earl grey, perhaps.
5 out of 5
By far my favorite pipe tobacco. I've tried 30+ tobaccos of all types, so maybe a semi-beginner with some experience over 10 years. This one has a fragrance and intensity that I love. I wish I had better words to describe it with, but I feel like it's a combo of cologne, leather, hay, incense and fall leaves. On top of that, it has a pretty strong nicotine presence.
4 out of 5
If you like fire cured tobaccos and Virginia tobaccos then look no further! This 'baccy does the trick and itches that spot that needs scratching!
5 out of 5
Great smooth taste, slow burn, great tobacco and i like the aroma as well.
5 out of 5
Got this as a gift for Christmas. Really enjoy the earthy flavor. I may be doing it wrong, but the little twirly disks make for easy pipe packing and a long smoke. (Roughly twice as long as a usual bowl).
5 out of 5
Some of the coolest burning tobacco ive had yet. Unique, tastes good. Between mild and medium nicotine.
4 out of 5
Hard to find good orange . Pretty good.
5 out of 5
I have tried a range of other pipe tobaccos, and Three Nuns gives me the perfect balance of natural bitter and smoothness I love. Think of breathing in chickory coffee with an aroma that has actually turned the heads of random folk on the street. This is by far the best I have had.
5 out of 5
Favorite for yrs
1 out of 5
The horror! I cant believe I smoked the whole tin. What is wrong with me?
5 out of 5
I like the fragrance of it
4 out of 5
This is one of the first Fancy tobaccos I smoked in the early 70's. Yes! it is a little different in taste... perhaps more nutty and less smokey. But still one of the best smoking tobaccos I've enjoyed for many years!
5 out of 5
It stands up to the name despite the recipe change. A great smoke at any time of the day!
4 out of 5
I've been smoking pipes for about 3 years -- averaging a bowl once a week. This was my first attempt at a more powerful smoke. Taste is pleasing and (for me at least) packs a pretty good nicotine punch. So I give it a 4-star rating -- I think for those who like the bold flavor and nicotine punch, this is one to try. I'm into tobacco that has a little less punch though.
4 out of 5
Back in the early 90's I had a pipe in my mouth all day long and Three Nuns was all I smoked, it was expensive even then. Then I quit pipes for cigars. Now i'm back to both.The Three Nuns of now is not the same from the earlier time but still ...to me ...a very tasty,mild, easy burning smoke. Try this! When ordering, also get a can of" Perique for blending"and experiment.Now a question for PIPES AND CIGARS can we get Three Nuns in a 3.5 oz. tin and save a little on the price?
4 out of 5
Good coin cut tobacco. I don't think it's worth the extra cabbage though. Burns really fast like it was made of pure Maryland leaf. It's good and tastes Virginia though for sure. Just pricey.
5 out of 5
I ordered the three nuns tobacco for my husband. He has all wAys enjoy three nuns. His review is that it was good.
5 out of 5
After not smoking this marvelous blend for several years, I must have gotten distracted by newer blends for awhile, I have returned to my old friend Three Nuns and found it as wonderful as I remember. Lots of deep tobacco flavor with no bite whatsoever. I'm glad I snagged two tins when they went on sale but now I'm wishing I got several more as it ages beautifully as well. I guess I'm just going to have to start ordering more soon!
5 out of 5
This is my new favorite tobacco, without a doubt!
5 out of 5
Three Nuns, without a doubt has become my new favorite go-to tobacco. Doesn't matter what time of day. Perfect occasion.
5 out of 5
This is getting to be one of my favorite smokes. It comes in coins that need to be rubbed or cut prior to loading it into your bowl. I cut it like I'm mincing fresh parsley which gives me the best smoke. This tobacco is to be smoked slowly like sipping a fine wine. I also find that the way you smoke it (with pipe in the corners of your mouth vs the front of your mouth) changes the taste somewhat based on where the smoke hits your palate first. This tobacco starts off tasting a bit like butter pecan or on the nutty side. It finishes though with a fruity taste of dates or figs. It's somewhat hard to pinpoint or describe. All I can say is, it is a smooth and tasty smoke. It is also somewhat strong for the first time pipe smoker. It can give you somewhat of a buzz.
4 out of 5
Just smoked this for the first time and have really enjoyed it. It's sweet, a little fruity with some spice/pepper to it. Smooth finish and smokes/burns very well and easily. This is on the lighter end of an English for me but still very satisfying and relaxing.
5 out of 5
Excellent , smooth smoke. Taste is rich, good nicotine if you're looking for that...
4 out of 5
A very nice, relatively mild, dry smoke. I was a little hesitant to try it because I thought it smelled a little like a horse barn. But I was pleasantly surprised once I put a flame to it. My girlfriend says it smells like raisins. The little medallions certainly add a little character.
5 out of 5
Flavor is rich and scent is classy. I am new to tobacco pipes but greatly enjoyed packing and puffing on this tobacco. I read that JRR Tolkien smoked this stuff so I had to give it a shot! Fully recommend. It keeps a light quite well even on my poor pack job.
4 out of 5
No problems. Disappointed with tobacco. Like everyone else says, where's the Perique?
5 out of 5
My husband loves his pipe tobacco
5 out of 5
this is my first tin of 3 nuns!! For sure will now be something I will never run out of. Very good stuff
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