Abraxas...oh my goodness...

You are all in for a treat! Abraxas is to snuff what Gold Top is to milk. Rich, decadent, glorious and heady. I adore the stuff.

First ten on this list. When the batch is ready I will get your mail addresses - it will be mid November-ish.

Fantastic, looking forward to it.

Excellent! I can hardly wait! I picked a GREAT time to come out of lurker mode… :^)

Sign me up to if theres any left!

Thanks Snuffster, looking forward to giving it a go!

As soon as the batch is ready Ill check the first ten on here, so this discussion will go a bit dormant:)

Discussion: Bookmarked Thanks Snuffster!

Thanks @Snuffster I think I love you. Ps have you tried Viking dark yet. Oh and just in case. I sign the list. A D Jones

Sweeet!! Thanks @Snuffster Bookmarked! haha

I guess I should try it.

Any room left on the list :slight_smile: ?

yes you should try it. Abraxas is a great great snuff. It’s like if you got a great english snuff drunk with a schmalzler and they had an awesome baby. What I’am saying is one of the best snuffs in the world.

I’m finding that snuff can be a lot like booze. You have your daily stuff to get you by, but it’s nice to have that really expensive dream bottle around to take a sip off once in a while. I’d love to try some if they’re not all gone yet.

One of the finest snuffs ever made. Cannot wait to get some more of it!

Hmm… didn’t know THIS was the list… I woulda said something… I bought the Abraxas as SOON as it came out and am still enjoying it…

well looks like i will be number 14 or 15 but if i am in the top 10 … count me in :slight_smile:

Sorry Rob, you are a registered and fully certified Abraxas user:)

@bob your description is spot on! There is something rich, heavy, decadent and Schmalzleresque about Abraxas, but also something springy and British as well. It’s a tremendous snuff, of all my 32 varieties of snuff I’d have to say Abraxas is definitely the highest quality and most luxurious of all of them. It’s not an all-dayer for me in the way Best Dark, Brunswick, SP100 or Gold Label is, but rather it breathes the same rarefied air as Old Paris or Bernard’s Schmalzlers. It feels like an event rather than an everyday occurence to use Abraxas, and I’m extremely excited to see what @snuffster and co produce next in terms of other variants.

I know it should be awesome to see the future iterations of this new snuff line. That is for sure. I imagine that at one point in history this would have been a more typical snuff, which is a great reason to get more people into snuffing.