I have some Poschl Perlesreuter Waldler Fresko coming in(tommorrow I hope),I heard it was one of the easier Schmalzlers to take....I have never tried one before hope it lives up to it's reviews!! The Wiz!
Well, now I have an interest in schmalzers.
I have never had this style of snuff, as far as I know.
I haven't bought any snuff is a long long time, and been working on smallerizing my collection.
But I had this urge to get some schmalzers, so I ordered the Sternaker and Poschl made bags on MrSnuff's site.
I also have not ordered from MrSnuff since he moved.
So, I make a little splurge, and now I have something new to look forward to trying.
I recently got some schmalzlers.
I had a couple of Bernards tap containers, but I'm not if they were really full-on schmalzlers, but I have since traded them off, a while back.
So, I decided to order some real known schmalzlers.
I got 4 by Poschl, and 2 by Sternecker. These come in squarish labeled "bags".
I really like them.
They have a coarse grind, and moist(not wet though).
One think I always had a problem with, with snuff, is the dry and fine ones, always going past my nose and not being enjoyable. These do not do that. I also like the flavors/aromas of these. Now, in the soon future, I may want to try the Bernards schmalzlers.
And to the post before mine, these are totally different, not menthol, and more heavy/coarse.
If you like schmalzer (and even if you don't................i.e. Mike) might I suggest some of the Molen's offerings:
Gingerbread- medium to fine grind unbelievable flavor- not candy rather the scent of an old style ginger bread
Mettaijer- the base of the Gingerbread, not a plain snuff but it seems like it (wonderful)
Prins Regent- Macarba + bergamot
Macarbra- medium grind cognac and pure delicious tobacco
Bon Bon- bit of rose and tonka bean (sp?) very nice and nothing like an old lady soap
Hollandse Bolongaro- plain masterfully mixed tobacco a bit course
These are a bit courser than the English Snuffs without the clumping of the German ones (with the exception of the last two on the list which are the heaviest in cut). They will also introduce you to another proud tradition and philosophy of snuff making (Dutch) that is different from the English, American, or German Schools.
They are some of the absolute best snuffs on the market today...............made old school style....................you really owe it to yourself to try some
When it's my time to go, I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my uncle did....... Not screaming in terror like his passengers
I like schmaltzers...........and Molens snuff (they are heavenly)
That was from when I started snuffing.....and someone necro posted........
Ahhh...........I see that now................somebody should really warn me when they go resurrecting these old threads.....................
Of course................. I could be careful and check the post dates.............but then that would make me all responsible and adult like................
When it's my time to go, I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my uncle did....... Not screaming in terror like his passengers
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