A rich blend of pipe tobacco for a mature, satisfying
smoke.
Contents - Burly, Virginia & Kentucky - Cut - Ready Rubbed
Average Ratings
Strength is mild
to medium - Flavouring is mild to medium -
Taste is mild -
Room note is pleasant to tolerable.
Virginia tobacco is one of the world's most prized and cultivated varieties.
Beloved for its
sweet, light and aromatic flavor, Virginia is a popular choice among tobacco enthusiasts around the world.
In this article, we will learn about its characteristics and how it affects smoking, but first let's find out its history!
It takes its name from the American state where it was first grown. During the 16th century, Europeans, particularly the English, imported tobacco seeds from America to start growing them in the British colony of Virginia.
This new variety of tobacco was immediately successful because it was distinguished from other types by its mild and sweet aroma, unlike Burley, for example.
The characteristics of Virginia pipe tobacco
The
yellow/golden leaves of this tobacco immediately jump out at you, turning orange when dried and cured.
Its sweet flavor comes from its natural sugar content, making it especially pleasant in summer smokes.
One of the most appreciated characteristics is the
slow and even combustion, which makes Virginia perfect for smoking in blends because it mixes well with other tobacco varieties.
Versatility is perhaps the main strength of Virginia, because it can be smoked either pure or in combination with other tobaccos, so as to create unique blends.
As for the manufacturing process, it assumes great importance in obtaining its distinctive flavor.
The leaves, once harvested, are left to dry and then undergo a light fermentation. This emphasizes the sweet flavor while eliminating the bitterness and astringency that can be present in fresh leaves.
Interesting how some whiskey producers use Virginia tobacco leaves to smoke their malts.
This process imparts a tobacco flavor to the whiskey, as well as greater complexity of aroma.
How Virginia tobaccos affect smoking
This is a fairly
easy tobacco to smoke, suitable even for
novices because of its known sweetness.
Added to this is that it has a
good burn, so you won't have to worry about relighting it all the time.
The only thing to consider is its sugar content, which can cause your tongue to heat up and a slight tingling sensation.
Smoking it you will be able to detect a hay aroma, in each of its variations, while, depending on the specific Virginia you choose, you will be able to appreciate notes of various kinds, but generally fruity or cake-like.
When smoked pure, Virginia leads the smoker to veer toward English Mixtures, because it is the tobacco that is its base, paired with Perique and Kentucky.