Irish Bob
07-19-2006, 07:07 PM
Just had my first ever bowl full of Old Gowrie, thought I'd share the experience with this review:
Once popped open the contents of the tin had a very pleasant, fresh and slightly sweet, almost fruity aroma. The tobacco itself was made up of mid and dark tan ribbons with the look, feel and consistency of a rubbed-out flake.
I gravity fed the tobacco into the bowl of my Stanwell Rhodesian and tamped down, repeating the process until the tobacco was level with the brim.
After the first charring light the tobacco crowned up like an erupting Mount St Helens, but a little tamping down settled that and I was able to relax to enjoy the smoke. At first Old Gowrie was incredibly mild and mellow, almost tasteless I thought, but I was wrong as it built in intensity and flavour for the duration of the 50 minutes it took to finish.
Despite my total lack of experience with a pure Virginia tobacco there was not even a hint of tongue bite throughout. But beware, the smoke will tickle your nostrils - so in terms of room note I wouldn't expect your significant other to appreciate its finer qualities!!!!!!
No re-lights were required and Old Gowrie burnt out to a fine ash. It also packs a reasonable nicotine kick that I'd rate as medium to strong.
I thoroughly enjoyed my first bowl of Old Gowrie. It's one to kick back with and enjoy your favourite tipple. Old Gowrie has certainly given me a better insight into the role played by Virginia tobacco in my other blends and I thoroughly recommend it. :dr
Once popped open the contents of the tin had a very pleasant, fresh and slightly sweet, almost fruity aroma. The tobacco itself was made up of mid and dark tan ribbons with the look, feel and consistency of a rubbed-out flake.
I gravity fed the tobacco into the bowl of my Stanwell Rhodesian and tamped down, repeating the process until the tobacco was level with the brim.
After the first charring light the tobacco crowned up like an erupting Mount St Helens, but a little tamping down settled that and I was able to relax to enjoy the smoke. At first Old Gowrie was incredibly mild and mellow, almost tasteless I thought, but I was wrong as it built in intensity and flavour for the duration of the 50 minutes it took to finish.
Despite my total lack of experience with a pure Virginia tobacco there was not even a hint of tongue bite throughout. But beware, the smoke will tickle your nostrils - so in terms of room note I wouldn't expect your significant other to appreciate its finer qualities!!!!!!
No re-lights were required and Old Gowrie burnt out to a fine ash. It also packs a reasonable nicotine kick that I'd rate as medium to strong.
I thoroughly enjoyed my first bowl of Old Gowrie. It's one to kick back with and enjoy your favourite tipple. Old Gowrie has certainly given me a better insight into the role played by Virginia tobacco in my other blends and I thoroughly recommend it. :dr