Manufacturer: |
McConnell
|
Name: |
Heritage
Night Club
(NightCap)
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Weight (net): |
50g
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Packing: |
Tin
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Tobacco type: |
English
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Strength: |
Medium
|
Tobacco species: |
Latakia, Orient and Perique
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Cut: |
Mixture
|
Flavour: |
None
|
Tongue agreeableness: |
Very good
|
Burning behavior: |
Very good
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Condensate: |
Less
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Aroma constancy: |
None
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Cut quality: |
Very good
|
Plugability: |
Very good
|
Humidity: |
Good
|
Light-up: |
Very good
|
Manufacturer Description:
Spicy Latakia and small-leaved Oriental with pronounced scent. The culmination is a precious Perique - for a distinctive, unique bouquet. Mixed cut.
Characterisation:
The Heritage Night Club is predominantly black and dark brown, with lighter proportions. The fibers are both wide and finely cut and occasional Ready Rubbed pieces are mixed underneath. The smell is dark-toned, slightly smoky and sweet to dried fruit. As the stained and wavy wrapper already suggests, the tobacco is a bit too wet and so you should allow the Heritage Night Club to dry for quite some time before plugging it.
Plugging:
As a predominantly loose Mixture, the Heritage Night Club is easy to plug, starting loosely with the filling at the bottom and getting firmer towards the top.
Light up:
After the first flame, gently use the tamper to achieve an uniform surface and then give fire again. The following burning is then just as uncomplicated.
Smoking properties:
The Heritage Night Club is a full-bodied tobacco in the truest sense of the word, filling the mouth with lush smoke, giving it a sense of depth. It is certainly rather strong in the nicotine content, but while so soft and cool to smoke that it is not overwhelming. In addition to the accustomed to oriental tobaccos, but rather spicy notes of incense and smoky aromas, such varied flavors, there are such as pepper, leather and wood are clearly represented, but also gentle echoes of toasted bread in the background. The more intense flavors become spicier and more intense in the course of the smoke until the pipe fades after a pleasantly quiet burn and almost no condensate and only fine light ash remain.
Redolency:
The room note of the Heritage Night Club is similarly full and spicy, as its taste and should therefore not be particularly appealing in non-smoking society.
Conclusion:
Both the predominantly dark tobaccos, as well as the smoky-heavy scent of these expect a strong tobacco. And that is the Heritage Night Club. Its cool and soft opulence, however, softens it so pleasantly that you can indulge in the variety of flavors that this Mixture offers. In addition to spicy notes of the Oriental, there are strong aromas of wood, leather and pepper, as well as of cigar tobaccos, but here they are harmoniously integrated into the mixture and not intrusive. Even if, as the name implies, the tobacco may not only be smoked at night, the Heritage Night Club's strength and intense aromas make it especially suitable for the later hours of the day or for concluding a sumptuous meal - but above all for lovers of strong English blends.
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