Haha this was awesome! I would love to see you do another just like this but with all of sutliff's "match" blends to see just how close they really are
Wilson, i gotta say, i loved your energy in this video man. Seeing you get analytical in the compare/contrast of the vanillaa vs cherries vs rum blends was so good. 10/10.
Loves the video, I'd love to see one with sutliff English, Virginia blends, and any other non aromatic. By far one of my favorite channels to go to for reviews, keep up the amazing work.
Great Review. I always like when I hear comparisons. My tops: Creme Brulee, Rum&Maple for the maple flavor, Spiced Rum, I will try Black Cordial and Vanilla Custard because of this great Sutliff review. Do Lane Next.
Excellent video Thank you for doing this. As a not yet pipe smoker I am about to pull the trigger on my first pipe. I am going to buy a Morgan Bones Brier for my 1st pipe just to see if I like it then moving on to a Peterson and maybe a Nording pipe to follow it. But I think the hardest thing about piping is picking the right blend as your first smoke and this video is a huge help. Tell me what you think about my Pipe picks if you can. Thank You.
I was really surprised to see 507C Virginia Slices absent from the group, since to me that's Sutliff's very best bulk blend! I'm not too much of sugary aromatic smoker these days, I mostly prefer pure Virginia flakes and high octane Dark Fired Kentucky blends, but Sutliff Vanilla Custard was one of my very first pipe tobaccos and I remember liking it a lot back then. Black Cordial sounds interesting too, and I can't help but wonder if it's at all similar to Cult Blood Red Moon since that is one aromatic I still really enjoy from time to time.
As I've gained more insight of the pipe tobacco industry, I've noticed the top selling blends are not what newer pipe smokers that pursue artisan blends like (natural flavors, specially made, etc.) It is the basic aromatic blends, Captain Black-like. Hence why you don't find 507c on the top selling list, even though it is a great blend.
New pipe smoker here! I have the Sutliff J4 and the Vanilla Custard and I have throughly enjoyed both. However, I did have to dry both of these blends out when I received them. No sure if thats common or not
Just out of curiosity, how long would these tobaccos stay good and keep their flavor if they were jarred up? I like trying new aromatics but I feel like I need to smoke all of it within a few weeks after I open them.
@@TheSpurgeonPiper It was on a list for one of the best room notes and I was looking for some my wife would love the smell of them. Not many reviews on it so wanted to ask before venturing out. Thanks
That's actually a cool way to do a review of multiple blends. I'd encourage you to do this with English, VaPers, and Burley blends! 😀
Glad to hear it. I wasn't sure how it would go. I'll include it more in the future.
This way of reviewing is pretty fun. 10/10
Thanks!
Whoa, what a whirl wind and yet very well done! A one stop shop before heading to the B&M thanks
I appreciate it! I'll use this format in the future.
Haha this was awesome! I would love to see you do another just like this but with all of sutliff's "match" blends to see just how close they really are
I agree..... that would be a great comparison.
Wilson, i gotta say, i loved your energy in this video man. Seeing you get analytical in the compare/contrast of the vanillaa vs cherries vs rum blends was so good. 10/10.
@@nathanclark3575 thanks man!
Apologies that the comments were turned off. Not sure why UA-cam did that.
Great review-been mixing Lane 1-Q with Crème Brûlée. I make my own blends with five (5) different tobaccos from three (3) different companies.
What is the best Sutliff bulk blend ?
Loves the video, I'd love to see one with sutliff English, Virginia blends, and any other non aromatic. By far one of my favorite channels to go to for reviews, keep up the amazing work.
Great Review. I always like when I hear comparisons. My tops: Creme Brulee, Rum&Maple for the maple flavor, Spiced Rum, I will try Black Cordial and Vanilla Custard because of this great Sutliff review. Do Lane Next.
I just tried the Spiced Rum for the first time, and I very much liked it. Thanks for the recommendation!
Good Morning Pastor 😊 Awesome Video👌🏽 Thanks For Sharing 👏🏼 Have a Blessed Day and God Bless 🙏🏽 Greetings From South Africa 🇿🇦
Thank you Yusuf
Awesome video. Sale on sutliff blends on tobacco pipes. Probably gonna order. Gotta get familiar with sutliff for the anniversary evemt next month
Excellent video Thank you for doing this. As a not yet pipe smoker I am about to pull the trigger on my first pipe. I am going to buy a Morgan Bones Brier for my 1st pipe just to see if I like it then moving on to a Peterson and maybe a Nording pipe to follow it. But I think the hardest thing about piping is picking the right blend as your first smoke and this video is a huge help. Tell me what you think about my Pipe picks if you can. Thank You.
@@Mangrove-pd7hx pipe choices are solid. Glad you're hopping on board!
Would be interested in your review of the sutliff galleria series. I can get them here in Japan but not any of the bulk blends.
Great! I enjoy your content very much
A decent rum maple is the Brigadier Black Sherman's March. Definitely give it a whirl
I was really surprised to see 507C Virginia Slices absent from the group, since to me that's Sutliff's very best bulk blend! I'm not too much of sugary aromatic smoker these days, I mostly prefer pure Virginia flakes and high octane Dark Fired Kentucky blends, but Sutliff Vanilla Custard was one of my very first pipe tobaccos and I remember liking it a lot back then. Black Cordial sounds interesting too, and I can't help but wonder if it's at all similar to Cult Blood Red Moon since that is one aromatic I still really enjoy from time to time.
As I've gained more insight of the pipe tobacco industry, I've noticed the top selling blends are not what newer pipe smokers that pursue artisan blends like (natural flavors, specially made, etc.) It is the basic aromatic blends, Captain Black-like. Hence why you don't find 507c on the top selling list, even though it is a great blend.
@@TheSpurgeonPiper well replied!
507 definitely should of been number 1
Love your content. Thank you.
I appreciate that!
Do you have to worry about something like these ghosting a corn cob pipe?
Have you ever done or be willing to do a video about why pipes, even factory pipes, range so widely in price?
@@Jbasey25 only if I can have someone on who's knowledgeable about that. I would really like to but I'm limited on what I known there
New pipe smoker here! I have the Sutliff J4 and the Vanilla Custard and I have throughly enjoyed both. However, I did have to dry both of these blends out when I received them. No sure if thats common or not
Just finished second bowl of vanilla custard, it's good I like it but it needs some drying time. A bit goopy.
J4 is a solid blend.
Yessss! I just tried the Sutliff Vanilla Custard and it is amazing, I like everything about it
Excelent way to present this. Maybe a non aromatic sutliff bulk review.
Sunset Rum is my favorite Rum flavor from Sutliff.
Just out of curiosity, how long would these tobaccos stay good and keep their flavor if they were jarred up? I like trying new aromatics but I feel like I need to smoke all of it within a few weeks after I open them.
@@OleReese jarred up? They would last years, though flavor would start to diminish
Does a pipe tobacco leave a heavy aftertaste like a cigar?
@@AbadyShamsan-di7qy for the most part no. It's one reason I enjoy pipes more
@@TheSpurgeonPiper thank you 🙏
Are these the Galleria series?
@@pearcem not all
Have you ever tried Barbados Plantation? Thoughts on it
@@PlagueisTheWise11 sure haven't
@@TheSpurgeonPiper It was on a list for one of the best room notes and I was looking for some my wife would love the smell of them. Not many reviews on it so wanted to ask before venturing out. Thanks