Bellamy
Samuel Bellamy, also known as the Pirate Prince, gave the reason for his piracy nothing less than love. Unfortunately, the parents of his beloved, Maria Hallet, did not want to accept him into the family because of his small income as a sailor. Thank God he was an extremely successful pirate. He quickly gathered the financial means to marry his bride. Unfortunately, his ship sank in a hurricane 150 meters from the coast of Cape Cod and 250 meters from Maria's house. Sam drowned! As a tribute to this tragically beautiful love story, we have created an intensely sweet mixture. The various Virginia tobaccos are crowned with leaf tips from Zimbabwe, which have a sugar content of 30%. Nutty Burley and deep black Black Cavendish are enriched with fully ripe honeydew melon, banana and a touch of orange. We garnish the whole thing with a dash of love and this wonderful memory of one of the most fateful love stories in the pirate world is ready.
Characterisation:
The maritime blue round tin of Caribbean Blue Bellamy contains a short and wide cut mixture of fluffy fibers wrapped in a paper rosette. They are light and medium brown with a smaller proportion of dark chocolate in color, while they emit a sweet, melony-banana scent. Thanks to the balanced moisture content, Caribbean Blue Bellamy can be plugged immediately after opening the tin for the first time.
Plugging:
The loose cut of the Caribbean Blue Bellamy encourages the tobacco to pour loosely into the pipe. At the end you only need to press the flaky loose cut a little to achieve a good filling.
Light up:
Caribbean Blue Bellamy ignites well. The large surface area of the fibers quickly absorbs the flame. Then you just have to smooth the surface a little and fire evenly with the second flame to achieve a good burn.
Smoking properties:
The aroma of the Caribbean Blue Bellamy is clearly evident. The basic tobaccos take a back seat. You can still taste the Virginia as a note of bread and hints of nuts that can be attributed to the Burley. Above all, the subtle sweetness of the honeydew melon is represented, which is rounded off by a splash of orange acid. The banana can also be tasted, but unobtrusively. For a flavored tobacco, the Caribbean Blue Bellamy burns remarkably well and is easy to smoke. Nobody has to worry about burning the tongue, gargling or overheating, even if you puff the pipe hard without being careful. The fine, light ash that remains can be removed just as easily.
Redolency:
The Caribbean Blue Bellamy also presents its aroma in the room. You should therefore not attract unpleasant attention in the company of tolerant non-smokers.
Conclusion:
Packaged in a maritime blue tin, there is a fluffy cut of rather light tobaccos that reveal their aroma in the cold scent. Suitable for beginners in both preparation and smoking, the Caribbean Blue Bellamy also knows how to impress more experienced smokers who are looking for a flavored tobacco that can be smoked without much hassle. The unusual aroma of honeydew melon and hints of banana do the rest to make the enjoyment of the Caribbean Blue Bellamy interesting. The basic tobaccos have a rounding feel and the nicotine content is not too strong, so that you can smoke the Caribbean Blue Bellamy at any time - thanks to the pleasant room scent without attracting negative attention from non-smokers.
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