Brand: Cornell & Diehl
Series: Cellar
Blended By: Cornell & Diehl
Model: Seersucker
Tobacco Type: Black Cavendish, Burley, Cigar, Dark Fired Kentucky, Orientals, Virginia
Cut: Plug
Blend Type: Virginia
Strength: 4 of 5
Taste: Full
Room Note: Strong
Flavoring: None
Amount: 2 oz.
Country: US
- Brand:
- Cornell & Diehl
- Tobacco:
- Black Cavendish
- Tobacco:
- Burley
- Tobacco:
- Cigar
- Tobacco:
- Dark Fired Kentucky
- Tobacco:
- Oriental
- Tobacco:
- Virginia
- Cut:
- Plug
- Blend:
- Virginia
- Strength:
- 4
- Taste:
- Full
- Room Note:
- Strong
- Flavoring:
- None
- Country:
- USA
- Packaging:
- Tin
2 Reviews
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A.K.A. Hickory Stripe
I'm southern, and the name of this caught me off guard. Seersucker conjured images of some idiot that did extensive riffle modifications and had a catastrophic failure. With a trigger assembly stuck where his front teeth were, sucking on the seer. Turns out, it's a clothing pattern some of us might recognize as summer-time southern gentleman's suit. Or in my case, hickory striped overalls. Opening the can reminds me of the smell of the auction hall at the Calloway County, KY tobacco co-op. Flue cured burly and dark fired Kentucky. It felt like sacrilege to use anything other than a corncob. The smoke has a great spanish cedar spice that's mellowed and by bold and smooth mixture Americans and Orientals. The flavors are so well blended, overall, All I taste is good tobacco. Sinus sensation is moderate. This blend burns cool with a bit of dottle. The leafyness is appreciated considering all the burly variety, I know there aren't a bunch of veins in the mix. I wear dentures, dentures can change the flavors of things. Take this information as you will.
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Cornell and diehl’s. Seersucker
This cake is out of the Cellar Series, heavy cake with lots of leaf .