Royal Yacht is a fine tobacco, especially at the frequency of about one tin per year.
Especially good in the 2013 CPS poy; perhaps it's the open draw.
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I've heard of Dunhill tobacco. The website here says it's a Dunhill blend:JudgeRusty wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 17:46 Royal Yacht is a fine tobacco, especially at the frequency of about one tin per year.
Especially good in the 2013 CPS poy; perhaps it's the open draw.
https://www.tobaccopipes.com/peterson-t ... e-tobacco/
Honestly, I don't think I'd be able to appreciate the intricacies of the pricier brands given that I tend to smoke pretty frequently and that the taste is less important to me than the relaxing feeling of a warm drag against my throat.
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Haven't smoked it in years. I do remember liking it very much.
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RY was my first Dunhill blend. Smoked a fair amount of it at the time, but haven’t again in several years.
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I tried it once, many years ago, just to see for myself how it tasted and how it smoked. The tin description listed a secret "unique" flavoring ingredient. Folks either loved it or hated it, sort of like Marmite, but with most of the CPS folks referring to it as "Royal Yuck". I smoked a few bowls, then traded the tin away, although I did like the tin art.
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delete, DP ... but while I'm typing I'll add that if I had a sample of the new version of RY I'd try a bowl or two.
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Indeed, I did not find it to my liking.
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I enjoy Royal Yacht.
Some have described the topping as Juicy Fruit gum flavor.
In my early smoking days I was a fan of Dunhill blends, but didn’t really like RY.
My tastes have changed since then.
To me there's been no noticeable difference since Peterson bought the rights. I still miss Dunhill Durbar.
Some have described the topping as Juicy Fruit gum flavor.
In my early smoking days I was a fan of Dunhill blends, but didn’t really like RY.
My tastes have changed since then.
To me there's been no noticeable difference since Peterson bought the rights. I still miss Dunhill Durbar.