To me, the best beginner schmalzler is Poschl Sudfrucht.
Viking~Blonde is a good snuff for a beginners also Samuel Gawith~Elmo’s Reserve is one that a lot of folks like including me and if you enjoy(like)Wilson’s of Sharrow snuffs try some Royal George. Also one American snuff that a lot of people like is Swisher~Honey bee That’s just my opinion and see you around on Snuff House.com Peace and have a good one :)>-
50/50 Sudfrucht ~ Honey :bz makes a excellent blend for the holidays.
Thanks guys! I will try to add all of these to me next order. I just received my most recent order, listed above, a couple hours ago. The first one I tried was Dholakia White. At first it seemed very plain, fine, and dry. After a few moments I noticed a vague scent of what I can only describe as walking into a cigar humidor. Very pleasant. Then the nicotine hit. This is the first snuff that has ever had a noticable nicotine effect on me. I can’t say I got a buzz but I think I’m just at the point that I never will again anyway. Next I tried the Dholakia Black. The main review on Mr Snuff represents this snuff very well. Living in Oklahoma and Texas most of my life the barnyard scent was very comforting. It’s not over powering like driving past a commercial cattle farm but more like being at the Oklahoma State Fair, Rodeo, or a zoo. Very earthy and natural. I really liked this more than I thought I would. Then I tried the 6 Photo Begum Chhap. The first impression was that of menthol or camphor maybe? It faded quickly to a flowery scent and natural sweetness. First impressions are very promising but I will have to try this a few more times. The last one I have tried so far is the 6 Photo Super Kailash. First thing I get is very powerful spices that I have never experienced before. I couldn’t even tell you what they are. Quite exotic to me. Once the power of the spices settles down I get the same scent as the Dholakia Black. The spice scent lingers but almost comes and goes. Once these spicy barnyard scents go away I will continue to trying the others. I’ve been very pleased so far and can’t say I’m in any hurry for these scents go away. Those are the first Indian snuffs I’ve ever tried. This is an entirely ball game. I will have to add some new ones to my next order.