Review: Hearth & Home Louisiana Red

Pipes on the ships of old were nothing new. Tobacco and rum made their appearance in short order with tobacco inherited from American Indians and rum from the Caribbean. Smoking aboard ship was allowed by limited to a safe area and at safe times, ergo the "smoking lamp". Where? Usually near the Galley, as it is here. A huge thanks to the amazing da'rum - a man of high ideals and many talents. This is just one of them.
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Review: Hearth & Home Louisiana Red

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Hearth & Home Louisiana Red: sweet peppered plum


Moi:
"Alleged to be a blend of red Virginia and modest Perique. This one has been called soft and subtle at TR and it was. Smooth, lightly sweet red virginias with a nice fine peppery overlay over a background of light plum. Very well integrated, easy smoking and tasted in my wider bowls Butz Choquin. Needed some relights but I really didn't dry it and frankly I could care less about relighting anyway. There a nice warm, natural tobacco presence that we all know and like, no matter what the blend.

Nice, easy, pleasant and likeable. "
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Noticeable perique?

Dry your tobacco!
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Can't get it in the UK
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