Again I'm surprised to be the first to write a review of a snuff. I know there are folks here who love this snuff enthusiastically. As for me, well, the jury is still out on toasts and scotches, but I'll readily admit that it could be due to my newbie status as a snuffer.
But, even with my ambivalence toward toasts, this is a good one. I'm biased, of course: I really love anything lime-flavored. LT has a very nice balance between the lime and the buttery, toasty flavors. Neither predominates, and neither is in the background. Color is a very pale tan, probably the palest snuff I've seen so far. Grind is very fine, as is common for toasts and scotches, and moisture is somewhat on the dry side. The closest I can come to describing the overall flavor palette is that it's like a bit of lime marmalade spread across a Ritz cracker. As with any finely ground snuff, care must be taken not to oversniff.
LT may never make my Top 5, but it's different and enjoyable enough that I'm likely to keep at least a 10g tin on hand. It has possibilities as a blending ingredient, also -- I'm already wondering how well it would go with some Crumbs of Comfort.
But, even with my ambivalence toward toasts, this is a good one. I'm biased, of course: I really love anything lime-flavored. LT has a very nice balance between the lime and the buttery, toasty flavors. Neither predominates, and neither is in the background. Color is a very pale tan, probably the palest snuff I've seen so far. Grind is very fine, as is common for toasts and scotches, and moisture is somewhat on the dry side. The closest I can come to describing the overall flavor palette is that it's like a bit of lime marmalade spread across a Ritz cracker. As with any finely ground snuff, care must be taken not to oversniff.
LT may never make my Top 5, but it's different and enjoyable enough that I'm likely to keep at least a 10g tin on hand. It has possibilities as a blending ingredient, also -- I'm already wondering how well it would go with some Crumbs of Comfort.
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