What's Inside the SPC Plum Pudding Robusto? - Let's Cut It OPEN and Find Out!
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
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Seattle Pipe Club crammed their Plum Pudding pipe blend into a Nicaraguan cigar! Or did they? Today, we will dissect the Plum Pudding cigar and see what's inside!
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"Sheaf" = filler. Filler > Binder > Wrapper. You deconstructed it well. That was cool!
Cheers!
Thank you for doing this research, and sharing the results. Very interesting!
Glad you enjoyed it!
It’s common for cigar manufacturers to make what are called Cuban sandwiches. It’s loose leaf (usually remnants from rolling whole leaf cigars) used as filler to make short filler cigars. Cheers Bradley
Good to know!
You should try the tobacco you removed from the cigar in a pipe, would be interesting to know if being in the cigar has changed the blend :-)
Nice video. Thank you Professor Bradley for the decomposition!
My pleasure!
Good Evening 😊 Awesome Video👌🏽Thanks For Sharing 👏🏼 Informative and Educational 💯 Have a Fantastic Day 👍🏼 Greetings From South Africa 🇿🇦
Cheers!
I have to try one of those
CSI Bellingham PNW
I had a Stillwell Star cigar once, I wasn't impressed. However, I am rather intrigued by the plum pudding cigar, will be trying one ASAP.
I'd be interested in hearing what you think!
Very nice Shirogorov.
Cheers!
Cheburkov knife?
I just bought a box of the Toros on sale at 4noggins and arrived the other day. Going to try em out this weekend. Will see how they are…
Let us know!
Bradley, well I'll be damned. Your basic hand-rolled cigar is composed of bunch, binder, and wrapper leaf. Most cigars are blends of tobacco from different countries, except for puros, which are composed of a single type of leaf. But pipe tobacco? I'd have to smoke one before passing judgement. However, it doesn't sound appetizing. Really good show today!
I did end up enjoying it more at the finish. I have one more that I intend to smoke soon. We'll see if the Plum Pudding comes through more.
Curious why it didn't taste like PP. Maybe the CL took over the profile? 🤔🤔🤔 Not sure. Still no WOW! effect from my end.
Yeah, I think the cigar leaf is just overpowering.
Been looking forward to this video. Very cool to see. Always had an urge to cut open a cigar but never wanted to waste one.
Glad you enjoyed it!
That explains the weird taste!
The question then begs to be asked…why isn’t/hasn’t pipe tobacco been rolled into a cigar before? If it has, does it work? Is it not as good as it would be via a pipe? 🤷🏻♂️
I think a big motivator for this is insane WA tobacco laws. You can get a crate of cigars shipped to your house, but loose leaf tobacco has to be purchased in stores at a 100% tax rate, with a very limited selection. SPC is based in Wa after all.
Interesting theory!
Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor not a cigar mortician.
You say you like to talk about "stuff" and occasionally even "things." This leaves me confused and stressed. I've lost sleep trying to decipher what exactly you mean. In my mind, "stuff" and "things" are essentially the same. Can you explain the difference between "stuff" and "things"? Sources would be appreciated.
Interesting exercise in creative writing
The differences are subtle yet vital.