Smokin my first bowl at this moment. Spicy. Definitely the strongest blend I have smoked so far. I think im a fan. Been trying a lot more non aromatic blends and im glad I have.
I'm new to this channel, but I've seen some of your reviews now and I find them great! Looking forward to seeing more! As for Nightcap, you're right that it is somewhat reminiscent of Early Morning Pipe - this is by design. When Dunhill first released these tobaccos in the early 50's, it was actually a trio of English blends meant to cover the whole day. Early Morning Pipe as a light English for the start of the day, then The Apéritif which was more to the medium in strength and nicotine to smoke in the late afternoon prior to dinner, and then full-flavoured and stronger Nightcap to round off the day. All three were different takes on English blends with varying components in varying degrees. This was when Dunhill made their tobaccos in-house, then Dunhill ceased to manufacture tobacco themselves and licensed production to Murray's of Belfast in 1981. Murray's was bought by British American Tobacco (BAT) in the late 90's and they decided to close Murray's down in 2005. After a brief hiatus production of the Dunhill tobaccos shifted to Orlik/STG in Denmark, under license from BAT. When BAT decided to drop the Dunhill tobaccos in 2017, the blends were after a while reaquired by STG themselves. As STG had bought the Peterson tobacco brand in 2018 (which they too had produced under license earlier), they decided to re-release the Dunhill tobaccos under the Peterson brand. They are virtually the same as they've been since 2006. Though some of the Dunhill tobaccos that STG had released in the later years, such as Durbar and Apéritif, have yet to be released as Peterson tobaccos. Possibly they never sold as well as the other ones. The closest tobacco I've found to match Apéritif today is Robert McConnell's Original Oriental. It's very similar to the STG produced one.
Ashton Artisan's Blend is indeed probably the closest one to Nightcap in design. It has the exact same components. What really set that one apart from Nightcap was that, until a few years ago, it also contained Syrian Latakia, a leaf that has since passed into legend. Now it only has Cyprian Latakia, but I'm glad to have had the opportunity to smoke it while it still had Syrian. A fantastic blend on its own and a great alternative to Nightcap.
New piper here and I just got this. First bowl, and never before have I had a Latakia or perique. This blend is just fabulous. Not many other words, you hit the nail on the head. Peppery, musty is a good term you threw in as well. I'm not well palated yet but it's just fabulous.
This is a great one if you like cigars. It's my favorite blend that doesn't bite. Whenever I smoke virginia heavy blends it just hurts my mouth this latakia dominant blend is perfect
I'm an old guy ... started smoking Early Morning and Night Cap in the early 1980's. I just wish I had thought of cellaring some way back in the day. The art work is slightly different ... there used to be a 1/4 moon in the picture, with the night cap hanging from it. And yes, the nic is fairly high in this blend.
I want to buy and try this blend. Too many good reviews on it for me to let it go untried. Thanks for your thoughts on this Wilson. Sounds like something I might enjoy. Love Latakia. Hope you are well
Easy way to date the formerly dunhill blends is to look at the code on the back of the tin. On the top right are some number. The first 2 are the year, the second 2 are the day and the third 2 are the month.
IMO...This is a strong taste and has a very high vitamin N hit. I can't smoke entire bowl by itself. This is the strongest vitamin N hit blend that I have smoked. This tends to knock me down or get a headache if I do. I have to blend it with another Latakia blend. Taste is pretty good. 965 is lower taste and N hit, which I prefer. If you are not good with a strong vitamin N hit, then I strongly recommend not to smoke this really fast or retrohale. Maybe start with a half bowl to test your tolerance to it. Tastes good, burns nice, but watch the vitamin N hit.
I just got some original Dunhill Night cap ... looking forward to giving it a try. Sending prayers your way to bless you in your tough week. Hope the wedding ceremony goes perfect.
I got rid of alot of my SPC blends, as I dont care much for crumble cake nor their way of processing tobaccos but I think I kept a tin of PP aside. I actually havent tried it!
Wilson did you look at my smoking pipes order or something? First wind jammer, now nightcap? You didn't buy some gaslight while you were at it? All jokes aside. I enjoy the content
@@TheSpurgeonPiper thank you! I have for sure felt nic sick before, but I guess my question is, what does someone like you who maybe has a higher tolerance feel? Do you not get sick? Do you just feel buzzed maybe?
Good question! Im still mulling through J.N.D Kelly's "Early Christian Doctrines". My wife and I are reading together "Yours till Heaven: The Untold Love Story of Charles and Susie Spurgeon". And Im about to wrap up "The Middle Ages" by Morris Bishop.
By far my favorite English I could smoke it all day. I haven't cellard any though I try. If it's there I'm gonna smoke it 🤪. I believe I heard you say one time that you didnt like Seattle pipe club plumb pudding because it tastes fermented I agree. How your weekend goes great and your steps ordered of the Lord!
Thanks gentlemen! I wondered why it smelled a little off! I'm a new piper and I'm trying to find my thing. I've heard a lot of suggestions from videos and looking things up online. I am a bourbon backwoods cigar guy. I tried a bourbon borkum riff and it is not very good. I got spc plum pudding special reserve apple brandy barrel aged "Christmas spirit" and it is not terrible but definitely not like what I'm used to. I'm looking into old toby and early morning pipe as maybe a good start because I am a fan of lotr and the hobbit. As well as the tobacco smoked on set of lotr called "PETER STOKKEBYE 24 NOUGAT" or close to that haha. I also heard the haunted bookshelf is good? Help. 😅😂
@@TheSpurgeonPiperjust found your most recent video from two months ago on a few blends you recommend so I'll give them a try! Thanks! If you want to respond to my inquiry still, then so be it my brother in Christ!
I really want to say something really aggressive about how pretentious this review is. But I can't because I live in a state where I can buy weed everywhere, carry a gun without a permit but I can't mail order pipe tobacco!!! And every tobacco store near me has only house blends or walls of RYO pipe tobacco.i can't really comment as to what this tobacco taste like. Fuck, I'd cook someone dinner for a tin of Irish flake!!!
How is he pretentious exactly? He seems like such a down to earth dude. I feel sorry for your situation though bro, the worst my state did was pass a special excise tax on online bought pipe tobacco and cigars, not much but enough to be a pain. And i thought that was bad.
Had to order a tin of this one after trying a few bowls. Even as a new smoker, it's a true delight.
Smokin my first bowl at this moment. Spicy. Definitely the strongest blend I have smoked so far. I think im a fan. Been trying a lot more non aromatic blends and im glad I have.
I'm new to this channel, but I've seen some of your reviews now and I find them great! Looking forward to seeing more!
As for Nightcap, you're right that it is somewhat reminiscent of Early Morning Pipe - this is by design. When Dunhill first released these tobaccos in the early 50's, it was actually a trio of English blends meant to cover the whole day. Early Morning Pipe as a light English for the start of the day, then The Apéritif which was more to the medium in strength and nicotine to smoke in the late afternoon prior to dinner, and then full-flavoured and stronger Nightcap to round off the day.
All three were different takes on English blends with varying components in varying degrees. This was when Dunhill made their tobaccos in-house, then Dunhill ceased to manufacture tobacco themselves and licensed production to Murray's of Belfast in 1981. Murray's was bought by British American Tobacco (BAT) in the late 90's and they decided to close Murray's down in 2005. After a brief hiatus production of the Dunhill tobaccos shifted to Orlik/STG in Denmark, under license from BAT. When BAT decided to drop the Dunhill tobaccos in 2017, the blends were after a while reaquired by STG themselves. As STG had bought the Peterson tobacco brand in 2018 (which they too had produced under license earlier), they decided to re-release the Dunhill tobaccos under the Peterson brand. They are virtually the same as they've been since 2006. Though some of the Dunhill tobaccos that STG had released in the later years, such as Durbar and Apéritif, have yet to be released as Peterson tobaccos. Possibly they never sold as well as the other ones.
The closest tobacco I've found to match Apéritif today is Robert McConnell's Original Oriental. It's very similar to the STG produced one.
Ashton Artisan's Blend is indeed probably the closest one to Nightcap in design. It has the exact same components. What really set that one apart from Nightcap was that, until a few years ago, it also contained Syrian Latakia, a leaf that has since passed into legend. Now it only has Cyprian Latakia, but I'm glad to have had the opportunity to smoke it while it still had Syrian. A fantastic blend on its own and a great alternative to Nightcap.
God bless you pastor.
New piper here and I just got this. First bowl, and never before have I had a Latakia or perique. This blend is just fabulous. Not many other words, you hit the nail on the head. Peppery, musty is a good term you threw in as well. I'm not well palated yet but it's just fabulous.
I’m a fellow minister and lover of the leaf as well brother ❤️ Keep up the great content and reviews!! Much love
-Joshua
Thanks man!
This is a great one if you like cigars. It's my favorite blend that doesn't bite. Whenever I smoke virginia heavy blends it just hurts my mouth this latakia dominant blend is perfect
I'm an old guy ... started smoking Early Morning and Night Cap in the early 1980's. I just wish I had thought of cellaring some way back in the day. The art work is slightly different ... there used to be a 1/4 moon in the picture, with the night cap hanging from it. And yes, the nic is fairly high in this blend.
I've had the Dunhill I have yet to try the Peterson, thanks for the review
I want to buy and try this blend. Too many good reviews on it for me to let it go untried. Thanks for your thoughts on this Wilson. Sounds like something I might enjoy. Love Latakia. Hope you are well
It definitely should be on a "to try" list. Thanks my friend! Same to you!
Thanks for sharing this blend with me! Have a great weekend👍🏻
Thank you! You too!
It is my top English blend. Thanks for sharing Wilson. Have a pleasant weekend, Janez
You too Janez. Thank you!
Easy way to date the formerly dunhill blends is to look at the code on the back of the tin. On the top right are some number. The first 2 are the year, the second 2 are the day and the third 2 are the month.
Good to know!
I have some Engine #99 and it is VERY similiar
IMO...This is a strong taste and has a very high vitamin N hit. I can't smoke entire bowl by itself. This is the strongest vitamin N hit blend that I have smoked. This tends to knock me down or get a headache if I do. I have to blend it with another Latakia blend. Taste is pretty good. 965 is lower taste and N hit, which I prefer. If you are not good with a strong vitamin N hit, then I strongly recommend not to smoke this really fast or retrohale. Maybe start with a half bowl to test your tolerance to it. Tastes good, burns nice, but watch the vitamin N hit.
It is strong tasting but the tobaccos used aren't high N. I'd bet you smoke burley blends with higher n content.
This was my first non-aromatic, and it was uh… a lot
Have a great weekend Wilson ! Haven’t tried Night cap yet looking forward to !
Thanks my friend and you too!
I love this stuff.
I just got some original Dunhill Night cap ... looking forward to giving it a try. Sending prayers your way to bless you in your tough week. Hope the wedding ceremony goes perfect.
Thanks brother!
Nightcap was the first blend I ever smoked, just two days ago
And? Was it good?
@@hisnameisiam808 Yes it was
Really need to do Plum Pudding next.
Protip: don't give it any drying time. just barely crumble into large chunks, pack it, light it.
I got rid of alot of my SPC blends, as I dont care much for crumble cake nor their way of processing tobaccos but I think I kept a tin of PP aside. I actually havent tried it!
@@TheSpurgeonPiper it's all I smoke now
@@TheSpurgeonPiper I tried to order it twice, Both times I got half a cake sitting on a pile of pulverized dust.
Wilson did you look at my smoking pipes order or something? First wind jammer, now nightcap? You didn't buy some gaslight while you were at it?
All jokes aside. I enjoy the content
Haha, I actually dont have any gaslight on hand any longer. I didnt really take to it. Thanks for the feedback!
btw, 4eyedpiper has a tin of London Mixture for sale right now.
I'll keep that in mind!
I just tired this and I gotta say first impression I do enjoy it for sure
What feeling does a higher nic blend give you. Symptoms of you will?
Mostly a headache, maybe a bit of nausea. Depending of course on how sensitive one is.
@@TheSpurgeonPiper thank you! I have for sure felt nic sick before, but I guess my question is, what does someone like you who maybe has a higher tolerance feel? Do you not get sick? Do you just feel buzzed maybe?
@@prsluvcctx A "buzz" is a nice way to describe it. When I get to that point, I stop.
New pipe smoker and to be it’s was like smoking a pepper shaker.
Would this be good for beginners?
I would try out a lighter English blend first, like Early Morning Pipe, Chelsea Morning, or C&D Good morning.
What are you currently reading?
Good question! Im still mulling through J.N.D Kelly's "Early Christian Doctrines". My wife and I are reading together "Yours till Heaven: The Untold Love Story of Charles and Susie Spurgeon". And Im about to wrap up "The Middle Ages" by Morris Bishop.
By far my favorite English I could smoke it all day. I haven't cellard any though I try. If it's there I'm gonna smoke it 🤪. I believe I heard you say one time that you didnt like Seattle pipe club plumb pudding because it tastes fermented I agree. How your weekend goes great and your steps ordered of the Lord!
Yup that's exactly why I dont. And nearly every blend I've tried from SPC has that same element. Thanks brother! I appreciate it!
Thanks gentlemen! I wondered why it smelled a little off!
I'm a new piper and I'm trying to find my thing. I've heard a lot of suggestions from videos and looking things up online. I am a bourbon backwoods cigar guy. I tried a bourbon borkum riff and it is not very good. I got spc plum pudding special reserve apple brandy barrel aged "Christmas spirit" and it is not terrible but definitely not like what I'm used to.
I'm looking into old toby and early morning pipe as maybe a good start because I am a fan of lotr and the hobbit. As well as the tobacco smoked on set of lotr called "PETER STOKKEBYE 24 NOUGAT" or close to that haha. I also heard the haunted bookshelf is good?
Help. 😅😂
@@TheSpurgeonPiperjust found your most recent video from two months ago on a few blends you recommend so I'll give them a try! Thanks! If you want to respond to my inquiry still, then so be it my brother in Christ!
I have had original dunhill, but have not had any peterson's! Might need to get some to compare the two!
Do so! I'd like to hear your thoughts on it.
Two Weddings & a Funeral
It smells of bacon 🥓 is that correct?
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I really want to say something really aggressive about how pretentious this review is. But I can't because I live in a state where I can buy weed everywhere, carry a gun without a permit but I can't mail order pipe tobacco!!! And every tobacco store near me has only house blends or walls of RYO pipe tobacco.i can't really comment as to what this tobacco taste like. Fuck, I'd cook someone dinner for a tin of Irish flake!!!
How is he pretentious exactly? He seems like such a down to earth dude. I feel sorry for your situation though bro, the worst my state did was pass a special excise tax on online bought pipe tobacco and cigars, not much but enough to be a pain. And i thought that was bad.