Butternut Burley
Tobacco Name: Butternut Burley
Brand: Scotty’s
Contents: Burley, Cavendish
Availability: Link to Pipes and Cigars
Cut: Ribbon
Strength: Mild
Flavoring: Butter/vanilla
Taste: Smoky wood, butter, vanilla, creamy nut
Room Note: Tolerable
Pipe Used: Mr. Brog “Old Army”
Bottom Line: A pleasant but not quite memorable aromatic. It’s buttery sweet and smooth with little bite and light flavor. Would be great as a background smoke.
I got my Butternut Burley in a 1 oz. bag simply out of curiosity and wanting to try something new. This tobacco comes in a standard ribbon cut with a few stems present. The ribbons have a slightly sweet and buttery but mostly woody and nutty scent to them.
The ribbons packed easily and lit with little effort. I had a few relights, but I believe that to be my own fault from packing too tightly. This tobacco classified itself as an aromatic, but I found it to be quite light on the aromas. Not that they weren’t there, but it was definitely a lighter flavoring than some of the other in-your-face aromatics I’ve tried.
This smoke opens up with a smooth, mellow flavor that’s woodsy in nature – like a small campfire. As I worked my way through it, the smoke opened up to a sweet and buttery vanilla flavor that had just a hint of creamy nuttiness. It provided a steady smoke that was satisfying but not overpowering. The finish left me with a straightforward tobacco flavor with a hint of the smooth butteriness.
Overall, this was a relaxing and enjoyable smoke, but certainly not my most memorable. It’s the kind of tobacco I would smoke on a summer evening while chatting with a friend. It doesn’t demand my attention, but provides a nice atmosphere and could certainly be an all-day smoke.