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I think the Gold is technically superior, but it’s lemony-vanilla taste is so close lemony Virginias like MacBaren VA No 1 that I’d be more likely to reach for the latter. The Cherry was not for me, but as my first cherry it was good enough that I’m intrigued to try other, hopefully more forgiving blends in that direction. Captain Black Original captain black tobacco certainly provides the sociable portion of the pipe smoking experience, emitting a warm tobacco and vanilla smell. If you buy a pipe tobacco aroma candle, you would want it to smell like this humble white pouch. The number one selling pipe tobacco brand in the United States has a fresh new look, but the same classic taste you’ve come to love.

This tastes like the cherry lip gloss my older sister would buy and I would try to eat like candy. After a few puffs a faint vanilla joins the cherry. Sugar water with a cherry flavored cough drop stirred in. About the halfway point the cherry flavor has faded to just a tickle, but it’s very sweet now. There’s also a light vinegar and salt, bringing this somewhat close to Captain Black Original. A return of cherry lip gloss joins in with sugary-vanilla-salt-lemon-vinegar.

In the last quarter the rum and spices dominate. We reserve the right to verify delivery to cardholder via UPS. You must be 21 years or older to make chacom tobacco pipes any selections on this site – by doing so, you are confirming that you are of legal age to purchase tobacco products or smoking accessories.

captain black tobacco

Unlike some other aromatic tobaccos, this Captain Black Regular Pipe Tobacco stays lit for a long time, so you don’t have to worry about constant relights. It has a sweet vanilla flavor that chacom tobacco pipes isn’t overpowering and resembles a roasted marshmallow. Its undertones of vanilla, chocolate, and nuts make this a perfect slow smoke that you can exhale out your nose for enhanced flavor.

Captain Black itself made its first appearance in a 1956 catalog, where it was touted as ‘slightly aromatic, slow burning & pleasant,’ and sold for 25 cents per ounce. In summary for a new smoker with numerous options available to smoke, I would avoid these. For an old hand who is looking for an intro to aromatics, well, again I’d not recommend Captain Black at all. Soft vanilla, fruity, salt, with a light vinegar. I can’t tell if the nip on my tongue is pepper from the Virginia or tongue bite. It sweetens up with more salt and a strong lemon zest.