Salty Dogs
केवल जानकारी के लिए। हम तंबाकू नहीं बेचते और न ऑर्डर या भुगतान लेते हैं।
Salty Dogs is a pipe tobacco reference entry from Dan Tobacco. The record summarizes producer, origin, production area, ingredients, cut style, packaging and community-style ratings for adult readers. production area: Germany.
| Brand | Dan Tobacco |
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| Category | Aromatic |
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| Manufacturer | Dan Tobacco |
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| Original origin | Germany |
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| Production area | Germany |
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| Cut | Plug |
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| Packaging | 50g / 2oz pouch |
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Description
Salty Dogs is a pipe tobacco reference entry from Dan Tobacco. The record summarizes producer, origin, production area, ingredients, cut style, packaging and community-style ratings for adult readers. production area: Germany.
The page structures public pipe tobacco review data into concise English fields so the layout remains readable across every non-Chinese language version.
- Producer: Dan Tobacco
- Original origin: Germany
- Production area: Germany
- Cut: Plug
- Packaging: 50g / 2oz pouch
Original source description: In long-gone times, when imposing sailships crossed the Seven Seas, English sailors were popularly called "Salty Dogs." They always took care to have a pocket-sized block of sweet Virginia tobacco with them, which they would take a slice off to then rub out and smoke in their Cutty pipes. In heavy weather, they would opt to just bite off a corner to enjoy as a stimulating piece of chewing tobacco. Selected sweet Virginias with a small pinch of Perique, classically enhanced with Caribbean rum, are matured over a long time in the press. The result is a dark brown, full and pleasant pipe tobacco in traditional style offering you a comfortably cool and smooth smoking experience. Unlike ordinary Flakes, it was not cut into slices, but packaged as a solid piece of real plug tobacco. Enjoy it in pipes with smaller bowls. (translated from Dan Tobacco's website)
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