Pure Kentucky Burley Leaf
Burley tobacco is a light air-cured tobacco used primarily for cigarette production. It was the primary tobacco used in American cigs. The leaf is wonderfully fragrant with caramel and woody notes.
Connecticut Broadleaf
unlike Connecticut shade, is grown in full sun, where the leaf gets thick and full of sugar. The plant is stalk cut instead of primed. It is earthy and toasty with a subtle sweetness. Used in Maduro cigars.
Connecticut Shade
is the gold standard of non-Cuban cigar wrappers. It's the mild cigars lover's wrapper and the most expensive wrapper leaf grown in the world. It is used in the world's most expensive cigars. It is mild in flavor with a subtle sweet woodiness and toast characteristics.
Pecans with Virginia & Burley
This nutty tobacco blend makes a drier woody vape (like the black walnut). If you like a less sweet tobacco taste with a nutty goodness, you will like this. The tobacco is up-front with the nut following.
Latakia tobacco
This Middle Eastern aromatic leaf variety is mainly grown in Syria and Cyprus. It is fire cured over burning aromatics woods and herbs. Latakia still remains one of the most popular “spice tobaccos” for pipe blends. Latakia provides a heavy, rich, smoky flavor.
Why Are Four?
This one is my little joke - RY4 is a simulated tobacco flavor made from artificial flavors to simulate a natural tobacco flavor. This is a real tobacco with a natural vanilla and caramel essence. It is not trying to simulate tobacco - it is the real thing. It is a great flavor combination that's not overly sweet.