Tobacco Selections: White and Dark Burley
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- čas přidán 15. 09. 2019
- Burley has been a C&D staple for years; in fact, many of our most popular mixtures focus on showcasing the nuances of the low-sugar-content leaf. Given all that, you might think we blend with several different grades of Burley. Truth is, we use only two -- one grade of white Burley and one grade of dark Burley -- for everything in our product line calling for the air-cured leaf, including mixtures from G.L. Pease, Two Friends, and Captain Earle's. Tune in as our Head Blender Jeremy Reeves talks a little more about these two grades, explains the differences between them, and offers an inside look into our selection process. Burley lovers, this one's for you.
Oooooo, my beloved HBS! Man, do I envy you your gig... Cannot tell you how much I enjoy these videos. So informative and fun.
Second video in 2 days on one of my favourite subjects -. Burley! Nicely done
Great info on the burley tobacco. Thank you sir
Thank you for doing this series of videos. I always look forward your installments.
Another very interesting video, thanks for sharing, Al janabi
Very very very interesting. Thanks so much for sharing.
This is an excellent video. Thank you!
Thanks for the great info about tobaccos, please making more similar videos, it would help very much to know our hobby better.
Very interesting video! Thanks Jeremy!
Really enjoying this series. Nice to have a resented blender walk through the leaves and notes.
Outstanding explanation of burley tobacco.
Another great component video! Thank you again and keep them coming.
Excellent video. I enjoy your tobaccos.
What a joy to watch. Thanks!
I love these component videos. Keep them coming!
Thank you for sharing the knowledge.
Really enjoying these videos, thanks C&D!
Fascinating! Oh how I am salivating just watching this! I reside in the UK and cannot get hold of a decent "old fashioned" burley but have been fortunate enough to have tried "Old Joe Krantz", which I loved, and also some "Big 'n' Burley" which I absolutely adored! Yum!
Interesting facts on the different burleys! Thanks for sharing, always a Great Video!
Thanks for sharing. It's nice to get the inside story from your posting.
Really like that y’all take the time to explain these nuances. Thanks for educating us!
You explain things very well! Thanks for taking the time to make these videos. I love you guys blends! My favorite is opening night. a bowl of that delicious tobacco will make me feel better at any time on any day.
I havent had a c&d blend I didnt like. Keep doing what you're doing and I'll keep cellaring.
Very educational video. Thank you Jeremy for doing these. I have to try the red burn now. Blessings from Gettysburg pa
met you today at stag tobacconist in colorado springs. Although our time was brief i feel bkessed to have been able to relax with you and the fellas... really digging this blend brother
Nice video.
I love the paper cutout letters logo.
Love your video, informative for whom want to learn more abt tobacco
I love your Hallow's Eve t-shirt, it's classic
Thanks Jeremy I've now tried 3 of your blends and enjoy them all. I would think the same batches of tobacco would give consistency in the flavor which I've noticed every product has your trademark "flavor". I like the higher nicotine content being a nic fiend I don't have to inhale and still get a buzz. Keep up the informative videos.
C&D is the shit. Whatever blend of pipe tobacco you like C&D has it for you.
Top marks, Jeremy. Very informative. I only wish there were more pipe tobacco videos like this one.
I realize that Semois tobacco is unique, but it is air-cured, and does have the character of burley. Do you have any ideas on a way to combine the various burley types to mimic Semois leaf ? I imagine the way to get that mild cigar note of Semois is to use a little dark burley.
Semois has a fantastic room note: nut-like with a tiny bit of spice similar to Dutch cigars, rather than the more typical heavy cigar note.
This is super interesting! Thank you so much ! Do you have any book recommendation about tobacco types and processing ?
Are those clay pipes? What type of pipes are those and would you say they are the best pipes to use while blending and tasting before the finished product is completed and used in a specific, permanent pupe of choice?
I’m curious about Jeremy using a clay pipe in these talks. Is there a specific reason for choosing a clay in these circumstances? I enjoy the discussions and I smoke many of his blends.
What would a good base blend of these two be to start with, proportion-wise? Half and half? 2-1 white to dark?
So is the dark Burley a different varietal as the white as well or is it just stalk position and later harvest time?
What burley goes in to the C&D cube cut? Thanks.
In regards to nicotine, is there a difference between light and dark burley?
What type of tobaco can immitate cigar flavour in the pipe?
What is your clay testing pipe budget at C&D, I wonder?
Thanks Jeremy, love the videos!
Question. (to anyone) I am a nicotine light weight do you have any recommendations?
N Sill I find the Haunted Bookshop to be not too heavy. Same with Redburn. Old Joe gets an extra kick from the high Perique content. If you wanna dabble with burley but don’t want too much nicotine some OTC blends like Walter Raleigh it Prince Albert may be good.
TrippyJones great. Thanks very much!
Are you guys still in business?
seams like every-time I smoke burley I get tongue bite.