This is a limited release that will hopefully come back next summer...
The tin is fantastic looking. Great label. I've been a big fan of Gotlandssnus' graphic design across their whole line. Whatever they're paying their graphics team, it's money well spent :^)
The scent of the snus is recognizable as the strawberry an American would be familiar with. There's nothing really different about it, it smells like berry. The very first taste is typical of American strawberry also, but it changes lightening quick. The berry flavor is constantly there, but it has an undercurrent of something else I haven't been able to put my finger on. It's kind of herbal, and reminds me of raspberry leaves, or what I'd expect raspberry leaves to taste like anyway. The sweetness was added with a feather touch, so it shouldn't be off putting to a traditional snuser, of which I generally consider myself a part of. The trademark Gotlandssnus bitterness is always there. Some snusers, especially new ones may not like that at first, but it gives a nice edge to the snus, and gets addictive after awhile. Like adding hops to beer, it may not be as immediately approachable as a dessert wine, but imo it adds character, and allows for longer term enjoyment. The flavor is long lasting, but never too cloying where I got tired of it.
This is a first rate snus that should appeal to Americans without catering to them. The sweetness and flavor aren't overdone, and the flavor balances nicely with the tobacco. It's a great snus for the summer time, and a good flavor for adults that want something fruity, but don't want to feel as though they're eating candy. It's complicated enough to hold lasting interest, but not so foreign that it would put off those that are new to Swedish snus. So, final word is this is a must try snus, and another masterpiece by Gotlandssnus, and Jimmy :^)
The tin is fantastic looking. Great label. I've been a big fan of Gotlandssnus' graphic design across their whole line. Whatever they're paying their graphics team, it's money well spent :^)
The scent of the snus is recognizable as the strawberry an American would be familiar with. There's nothing really different about it, it smells like berry. The very first taste is typical of American strawberry also, but it changes lightening quick. The berry flavor is constantly there, but it has an undercurrent of something else I haven't been able to put my finger on. It's kind of herbal, and reminds me of raspberry leaves, or what I'd expect raspberry leaves to taste like anyway. The sweetness was added with a feather touch, so it shouldn't be off putting to a traditional snuser, of which I generally consider myself a part of. The trademark Gotlandssnus bitterness is always there. Some snusers, especially new ones may not like that at first, but it gives a nice edge to the snus, and gets addictive after awhile. Like adding hops to beer, it may not be as immediately approachable as a dessert wine, but imo it adds character, and allows for longer term enjoyment. The flavor is long lasting, but never too cloying where I got tired of it.
This is a first rate snus that should appeal to Americans without catering to them. The sweetness and flavor aren't overdone, and the flavor balances nicely with the tobacco. It's a great snus for the summer time, and a good flavor for adults that want something fruity, but don't want to feel as though they're eating candy. It's complicated enough to hold lasting interest, but not so foreign that it would put off those that are new to Swedish snus. So, final word is this is a must try snus, and another masterpiece by Gotlandssnus, and Jimmy :^)
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