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Classic Burley Kake by Russ Ouellette is a review of the Hearth and Home blend by our own Master Blender! Eric, over at SmokingPipeTobacco.com gives an objective, yet rave review on this tasty blend.
I try to maintain a certain objectivity when I review tobaccos – it shouldn’t be important to you how much I like this or that blend, you probably just want to know what’s in it and whatever other facts I can relay to you.
That said, I’m going to have to make an exception with Hearth and Home’s Classic Burley Kake. I’m very excited about this blend. For starters, it fits exactly what I’ve been looking for in a Burley blend – just a little sweetness, a little flavor, and I wanted all the rough edges knocked off. That is exactly what Russ Oullette has done with Classic Burley Kake.
Thanks for recommending the Hearth and Home Burley Kake, Eric! Orders for this tasty pipe tobacco can be placed over at PipesAndCigars.com!
Hearth & Home Classic Burley Kake (ounces) NEW BLEND!
Classic Burley Kake is a new blend that pays homage to old-time Burley flakes and cakes. Using Tennessee and Kentucky Burleys, ranging from lighter white to darker mahogany, and a bit of matured red Virginia, this sliced cake tobacco is a traditional American-style blend.
We start with four different types of Burley, the aforementioned Tennessee and Kentucky, plus two different premium white Burleys. Then we add a red Virginia for a maple-like sweetness. Then we use all-natural flavors- cocoa, rum and anise and steam the tobaccos with the flavorings and firmly press and slice it. The aroma is mellow and pleasant, and the taste is lightly sweet with a large volume of smoke.
Hearken back to a simpler time when the sight of a pipe in someone’s mouth while walking down the street was common, and the scent of pipe tobacco was everywhere. Give Classic Burley Kake a try and go back in time.
The new Classic Burley Kake is a similar type of tobacco to Edgeworth Sliced. We’re not attempting to to copy Edgeworth, but rather provide smokers with a blend that is similar to yet still unique.
3 comments to Review of Hearth and Home Burley Kake (video)
[...] Uncategorized blendtobac 2:51 pm Oue pipe club’s website posted a video review of our new Classic Burley Kake. Here’s the address if you’d like to view it-http://www.capitaldistrictpipeclub.com/2009/05/review-of-hearth-and-home-burley-kake-video/ [...]
Nice review – I agree – Russ has a winner here. I’m a vaper smoker mostly but have been looking for a change and his Classic Burley Kake really impressed me. Sweet yet not artificial with a pleasant aftertaste. Tons of smoke and easy to light… good job Russ!
[...] Uncategorized blendtobac 2:51 pm Oue pipe club’s website posted a video review of our new Classic Burley Kake. Here’s the address if you’d like to view it-http://www.capitaldistrictpipeclub.com/2009/05/review-of-hearth-and-home-burley-kake-video/ [...]
Hi Eric,
Nice review – I agree – Russ has a winner here. I’m a vaper smoker mostly but have been looking for a change and his Classic Burley Kake really impressed me. Sweet yet not artificial with a pleasant aftertaste. Tons of smoke and easy to light… good job Russ!
*hopes to sample Classic Burley Kake at the Thatcher’s Park picnic on June 6th* Thanks for the comment, Larry!