Sutliff Peach Cobbler starts with a base of rich black Cavendish with smaller amounts of mellow Burley and bright Virginia added. Then Sutliff adds a remarkably fresh and sweet peach flavor to Peach Cobbler for a smooth flavor and one of the most outstanding room notes you'll ever come across. If you love the summertime taste of peaches, you're in luck with this peach pipe tobacco from Sutliff.
I've never tried a peach enhanced mixture before when I tried Brigadier Black Gettysburg, so this led me to Sutliff Peach Cobbler upon the first bowl I have to say it is a very easy smoke. Very little bite and a pleasant flavor although my palate doesn't seem to detect a overwhelming peach flavor but a subtle hint that does remain throught the whole smoke. I also like the way it burns to ash and thick rich smoke, it burned very hot but that was probably me smoking too quickly, overall I'm pleased.
Great tobacco! Low tounge bit and great flavor. Plus a awsome peach cobbler smell in my mustache. JM-540-VA
What BB said. Good flavor and room note.
Many years ago I smoked John Rolfe, a drugstore brand flavored with peach brandy. I tried p and c's Rolfe match but wasn't crazy about it, so I ordered 1 oz samples of their other peach-flavored mixtures. Thus far, Sutliff Peach Cobbler is tops. It's not bitey as others are, a soft smoke, and best of all the peach flavor lasts almost until the bottom of the bowl. That is not typical, alas, of many aromatics where the flavor is present at the first match or two but disappears soon thereafter. I'll buy this mixture again. Thank you, Sutliff and p and c.
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