Hi Im looking for a snuff that has a kind of stable or horse smell/taste thanks
If this is a serious question, I will put Gekachelter Virginie forward. Bernard makes it, Mr Snuff sells it. It has been compared to the smell of a farm or cow shed before and in many ways I have to agree. https://mrsnuff.com/product\\_info.php?cPath=110\\_37\\_88&products\\_id=156
Dholakia Black, anything from South Africa. Dholakia Black is rather strange but the stable/manure smell is predominant, there’s also a weird mint chocolate cake thing going on which does not smell artificial at all but seems to come from the tobacco itself. It doesn’t smell exactly like mint chocolate cake, but somehow it evokes that phrase. IMO Gekachelter Virginie smells more like a forest than a barn but that’s just my nose.
Tried Toque Spanish Gem? definitely has an “earthy … dungy” scent about it … (In nice way … Dam fine snuff)
SG’s Otterhound is somewhat like the smell of saddle soap to my mind. Jockey Club blends have an obvious equestrian link but don’t smell like stables or manure. Otherwise @horus92 is probably closest to the mark I reckon - Do you have a particular connection to stables @dasr ? It’s a bit of an odd scent to want to imitate in snuff - Good luck finding something you like anyways
I would think Dholakia white has the profile you are looking for, although subtle.
I have never gotten dungy from Spanish Gem but, I spose different noses different smells.
Although I live just outside Stockholm capital of Sweden I have spent almost my whole life in the countryside so this smell is something positive to me.
I love that stable/manure smell. I don’t know why, for me that’s what I associate with “good tobacco smell”. I don’t have any connection with horses or manure as far as I know. Saying it smells like dung isn’t precisely right, it’s just very earthy and a little sweet and dung is the closest thing.
How about Gawith Kendal? I want the equivalent of a toscano cigar though not sure those have any stable maybe just leather peat
NTSU Black. It smells like you’ve shoved a road apple up your nose. It has a nice high nicotine level.
Same goes for Taxi Red. Definitely farm yard. Also a good nic dose. I just don’t like the drip.
ntsu sound really promising Im just a little worried about the nitrosamines levels in this kind of snuff
Yeah but I doubt the heavily fermented UK/German snuffs are any better. After all the physical quantity of plant matter you use as a snuffer is pretty tiny, even a really heavy snuffer will snuff as much in a couple of days as a heavy dipper might dip for breakfast.
This study says that South african moist snuff has low amounts though it says “low tsna moist snuff” I dont know if that is snus or maybe ntsu?
Samuel Gawith’s Blue Crest is right up your alley then.
Taxi red smells like arse so you will probably like that and NTSU black
theres also the snus General “smoky oak” “distinct notes of camp fire and leather, along with hints of barnyard”
Can anybody name a cigar thats easy to get and smell barnyard?
as a good snuff you’re asking for I would say Wilson’s Best SP, it has a smell of hay being harvested at the countryside. Better ask your last question to a cigar users forum, snuffers are not into cigars mainly.
I am so! I also do not know an answer to that though. Barnyard cigar sounds mighty rare.
Taxi red: massive nic hit and elephant at the zoo
Samuel Gawith’s Blue Crest is right up your alley then.
I haven’t had the blue, but yellow crest reminds me of a fresh barn yard hay/feed combination of scents.
WoS Best SP has a gorgeous farmyard type aroma. I love it.
Redman chew has a delicious horse kind of taste in it too
Damn I don’t know a snuff that puts horses in their snuffs. LOL
Have you tried Musinotabak? To me, it smells of sweet alfalfa hay, which is about as horsey as you can get.
I haven’t seen it mentioned here, but I get horse stable from F&T Santo Domingo. I can even smell some of the leather tack!
My friend, choosing a good snuff requires patience and good looking, I invite you as I do, to travel the entire board and see the selection of our friends.
I haven’t seen it mentioned here, but I get horse stable from F&T Santo Domingo. I can even smell some of the leather tack!
Yes! It’s awesome, eh?
@gravel @mecompco I just received a can of the Santo Domingo. I could see, I mean smell what your saying. Its very dark and pretty moist and sticky as well. When I read this I was thinking maybe old Paris is even closer? I have some left from a few years ago. I took it out and smelled it. Now I can’t decide. But the Santo Domingo defiantly looks like it comes from a barn if you know what I mean. Its a pretty good one but I think you need some paitants with moist snuffs like this one.
@gravel @mecompco I just received a can of the Santo Domingo. I could see, I mean smell what your saying. Its very dark and pretty moist and sticky as well. When I read this I was thinking maybe old Paris is even closer? I have some left from a few years ago. I took it out and smelled it. Now I can’t decide. But the Santo Domingo defiantly looks like it comes from a barn if you know what I mean. Its a pretty good one but I think you need some paitants with moist snuffs like this one.
Old Paris is considerably more dry/fine with more perfume–sort of like most of the other F&Ts. I think Princes is closer–still black and fairly moist but a finer grind and less “barnyard”, but still good. I love SD, but coarse/moist snuffs to tend to give me drip pretty bad so I only use them at home.
For my part I am on the side of your first idea MECOMPCO the old paris, it suits me the most with taste and feeling of dryness. But this is not a unique reference believes me.
Once went tramping around a farmyard in Germany that smelt exactly like F&T Morlaix. They also served the best Spaetzle I’ve ever tasted (the Germans, not Fribourg &Treyer)
Taxi red smells like arse so you will probably like that and NTSU black
LMFAO
definitely think you might be after taxi red or ntsu black if you like extra coarse. if you like a little finer than the south africans maybe santo domingo, but thats still coarse and dark.