My reviews of some snuffs

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  • horus
    Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 81

    #46
    This is my favorite thing about snuff, I think. There's just something about it that brings out the writer in people. As much as I like Ettan's and Grovsnus I'm hardly inspired to write an essay about either one. But if I was a more gifted writer I think I could write an essay about F&T's High Dry Toast.

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    • Darwin
      Member
      • Mar 2010
      • 1372

      #47
      Recycled from a previous post:

      Scotches and Toasts are the snuffy kissing cousins of the Anglosphere. While scotches evoke good-old-boys, gandy dancers, and magnolia shaded porches, toasts bring to mind dim 400 year old libraries, the brollys and briefcases of The City, and the stiff upper lips of the gents of an empire upon which the sun once never set.

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      • horus
        Member
        • Jan 2012
        • 81

        #48
        Originally posted by Darwin
        Recycled from a previous post:

        Scotches and Toasts are the snuffy kissing cousins of the Anglosphere. While scotches evoke good-old-boys, gandy dancers, and magnolia shaded porches, toasts bring to mind dim 400 year old libraries, the brollys and briefcases of The City, and the stiff upper lips of the gents of an empire upon which the sun once never set.
        Very nice. Yeah I think pipes and cigars do the same for people who are into that.

        But who the hell would write an essay about a Camel or a Marlboro? There ain't no inspiration in something as disgusting and impersonal as a cigarette. And of course snuff IS mass-produced, but there's just something about it that's more intimate. For one thing there's the selection, you really feel like you have a wide array of options. If you're like me you buy more snuff in greater varieties than you could ever hope to use, and you figure out which ones are your favorites, and the ones that aren't you put away for a couple of months and return to when you're bored with your favorites, etc.

        I mean if you order the smaller tins you can basically get enough snuff to kill a platoon of SEALs for 75 dollars at the absolute most, including shipping.

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        • horus
          Member
          • Jan 2012
          • 81

          #49
          The Bordeaux in particular is REALLY growing on me. It's like Rose of Sharrow but a much more natural scent. It doesn't smell like straight-up rose perfume, it smells like a real live garden.

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          • horus
            Member
            • Jan 2012
            • 81

            #50
            Gawith Kendal Brown is nice too I'm just not sure what to make of it. It is like nothing else I've had. Am I right in tasting nothing but pure tobacco? I can almost see these little specks that make me think bergamot. Describing the actual scent would be like describing an orange to someone who had never tasted one. It is . . . musty? That's the best I can do.

            It definitely seemed to benefit from a little time alone in the tin, I think it picked up a little more moisture from the humid ass Virginia air.

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            • Frosted
              Member
              • Mar 2010
              • 5798

              #51
              I've just ordered on your advice Whalen

              Fubar Grunt Original
              McChrystals Hops
              McChrystals S'Nuff
              Toque SP Extra

              ....and a wavy snuff box all from Mr. Snuff who by the way happen to operate from where I used to live in Northern Ireland.
              The snuff box is for the Dholakiah White.

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              • whalen
                Member
                • May 2009
                • 6593

                #52
                Originally posted by Extreme
                I've just ordered on your advice Whalen

                Fubar Grunt Original
                McChrystals Hops
                McChrystals S'Nuff
                Toque SP Extra

                ....and a wavy snuff box all from Mr. Snuff who by the way happen to operate from where I used to live in Northern Ireland.
                The snuff box is for the Dholakiah White.
                I await your reaction my friend, these are quality snuffs. Give them some quality time. God I love hops on a hot day!
                wiki "Popcorn Sutton" a true COOT!

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