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Review: Sutliff's Great Outdoors

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 12:05 pm
by Capn Jimbo
Sutliff's Great Outdoors: nutty mild milk chocolate


Per Sutliff:
"Burley Based, Black Cavendish, Burley; Flavoring Anisette, Vanilla"
My review:
"For those of you who like a nice OTC burley or burley-based like Prince Albert, Sir Walter, or Carter Hall this might be a interesting small step up. This blend is very well named and just feels like a late fall day in the woods, with a mug of campfire black coffee. Got it? The burley is there - definitely there - but not overpowering and balanced with the barest touch anisette and maybe, maybe vanilla - but the real star is the nutty mild chocolate that is just exquisite. In the end this blend is about smooth, nutty, warm, woodsy burley that remains there - more than just a wisp here or there.

Easy pack, easy light, easy smoke, pleasant and warm, that gets deeper and richer as you move along. If you like burley - or want to - you will like this one. The very mild aromatics are there, but so integrated that they only enhance, not overpower or detract. Looking for vanilla - try BCA instead. This isn't for you. Loved it. A burley lovers blend, and I'm a burley lover."
And:
"...mellow subtle, nutty, flavors very distant, woodsy, earthy, pleasant. Me: a nice warm and creamy, easy burn, notable burley, mere touch of anisette (if any), lightest vanilla, nutty chocolate/cacao, very nice, a step up from the OTC's. Absolutely great AM coffee smoke. Very Lt Aro Mild Burley-based."
Friends I simply cannot recommend this one enough for an early morning accompaniment to coffee. Easy pack, easy burn, simply lovely...