Burley tobacco. As American as Chevys and prom night. This is what your great grampa smoked in his pipe. It's also used in most American cigarettes, but processed into something unrecognizable.
Burley has a subtle nutty sweetness to it, and can also have a musty, cigar-like note. It usually has a little bit to a lot more nicotine. I smoke English mixtures most of the time, but when I change it up, it's usually Burley. Summon the ghosts of Americana with this true American classic tobacco. No nuts. No fruit. Just pure, simple tobacco. --Dr. V



