Is almost pure latakia! I expected this blend to be nothing more than a Latakia-bomb; 75% Latakia made it a good bet that would be accurate I thought. Ten Russians is still the latakia heavy blend I reach for but this is a nice step down. All the reviews are very complete, so I will just add my few points. Opening the fresh tin (080318 I love that C&D tins are so easy to date) the Latakia hits your sinuses straight away. sigh. The Latakia is certainly noticeable, but somehow does not completely take the bowl over. I first tried this in a Ser Jacapo LB Maxima Maxima. 2 thumbs up on this. The tobacco was allowed to stand for two whole days. This is for those dirty pirates!!! They have the Latakia and Burley playing so well together in this blend. I mean that in the best possible sense. I've been perfectly happy smoking it consistently and plan on getting lots more. Flavorful. As a former cigar smoker this was right up my ally. The next day PK lights right up and smokes all the way through. Almost nothing but latakia but nicely laced with cavendish and some Turkish. But it goes south after that, being too one-dimensional. Lat bomb that is. Tin note if a face full of campfire and creosote, and love it! If this has 75% latakia, I guess I could smoke pure latakia. Description. This stuff is ridiculously good. I cant seem to tolerate the nicotine rush associated with the more fuller bodied tobaccos. Captain Earle's: Private Stock 2oz Pipe Tobacco Product Number: 003-463-0004. Burns all the way down and leaves the pipe dry and clean. The crumble is easy to break, easy to pack, easy to keep it lit, smokes really cool, full taste from the very beggining till the end. I smoke this after lunch in the office when I want to recharge the brain without too much of a nicotine fry ( nicotine strength is medium). Purchased From: smokingpipes.com 4noggins.com. It's almost what I had hoped Nightcap would've been. There's not much subtle about this blend and it starts like it finishes. I really do not smoke this straight, but I do enjoy adding this to many of the blends I enjoy that need an extra kick of Latakia. Pirate Kake is more than just an English blend, it seems to be predominantly Latakia. Very creamy, smooth in the mouth and leaves a nice coating for you to enjoy for an hour. Cornell & Diehl: Pirate Kake 2oz Pipe Tobacco - Smokingpipes.com Hours of Operation: Our website is always open and you can place an order at any time. I think the blend meets the goal of a fine tobacco that is easy for most to enjoy. I can't help but wonder if it was named as an ode to seafaring rapscallions, or as a metaphor to the fact that you will find yourself digging for flavor treasures while enjoying a bowlful. I suppose there are those who just can't get enough latakia who will like it, just as there are those who put an entire bottle of ketchup on their food. TobaccoPipes.com. The primary notable tin note and flavors are or course, Latakia! Very nice, i gotta get me some more of this. I concur (but in a good way). Slightly dry and astringent smoke (but in a good way?). I found it an intriguing taste, but my wife would have kicked me off the state if she had had the opportunity. Adding to cart The item has been added. Both are pure Latakia heaven when you are positively craving it. The smokiness of the Latakia is perfectly balanced with the nuttiness of the burley and just a little tickle of the spice of oriental. First, I was delighted upon opening to find a pressed cake. And this stuff will haunt your pipes for eternity. A brownie of cyprian latakia - 70% (!) Easy peasy Mister Pirate. seriously, if you even think you like Latakia, try this. Overall, it's good quality tobacco but my preference is a blend with less Latakia and more of a balance with other components. Taste was consistent. After just shy of 4 years in the cellar the blend becomes very sweet, round, and displays a number of notes not originally apparent. E99 is not as sweet and doesn't bring much Oriental and is very one dimensional. Dont get me wrong, its certainly a lat bomb, and smokiness abounds, but its a soft, smooth, mild creamy smoke with a cedar like incense quality. I smoke mostly Aromatics and got this as a free sample. Leaves more than average moisture and requires a few relights and smokes at a less than medium burn rate. It's my go-to comfort smoke. If you like Latakia, try this anyway as it is exceptionally wondeful example of the fact that a predominantly Latakia blend can be heavenly. Burns well and leaves a soft, fine ash. Heavy smoke. On the positive side: the "cut" (or presentation) of this cake tobacco is superb. It is obviously dark from the 75% Latakia, but the lighter Burley, and the Turkish can be seen well mixed in. It could very well become a regular, but for now I am unsure. The small amount of Turkish and Burley stands up evenly to the seventy five percent of Latakia. I tried this blend which came recommended by my tobacconist, knowing that Old Ironsides is discontinued, and soon will be impossible to aquire. On the other side of the coin; how can you suggest balance as a blender with a 70% +lat bomb? If you enjoy the smoky leaf and want to push the limit, I highly recommend this blend! It lites well and stays lit right down to the end of the bowl. Orlik Golden Sliced Pipe Tobacco Tins . Thanks C&D! The taste is a couple of steps past that. A Latakia lover's treasure. Moisture level is perfect right out of the brick, rub-out is easy, and it burns properly. The krumble kake is easy to worth with, the moisture level is great, lights and stays lit well, the mouthfeel is creamy and thick, the flavor (if you're into lat-bombs) is top-notch. It is pretty straightforward with its flavors , but in an enjoyable way, and as I said before it is a very cool and smooth smoke. Spicey,hints of sweetness,SMOKEY,complex.Darn good!!! Nakhla is one of the (if not THE) all time kings of the market. This blend does it excellently! Pirate Kake is a good tobacco to close a late evening, to compliment a strong cup of coffe, or when you just need a strong latakia fix. BUT almost no nicotine. Product Packaging Stock MSRP Price Qty Cart. My usually very lenient significant other told me not only to kindly leave the house, but leave the county before I smoke this blend again. This blend is a perfect example of how tobacco mixtures can be full flavored but still fall flat due to lack of nuance & slight to moderate shifts in complexity. sold out everywhere This is my first review. Im gonna go pack some mor e and have another bowl. The taste of salted leather. I've only been smoking pipes for about, oh, two months now. Holy crap this stuff is intense. Brings me to another time and place. I only mention that to put my review into perspective. Smokes cool and dry. It gets better with a little age. Its not the most pleasant smell. To be clear, I enjoyed the smoke a lot however the latakia odor still haunts one of my pipes. Not nearly as overpowering as some say. Great work C and D. With the description of a 75% Latakia blend, I expected this tobacco to be nothing but the dark leaf and put off ordering it for a long time. It requires one to slow down and enjoy the ritual and preparation of a great pipe smoke. All rights reserved. PK made the top 5 list. The tobacco came apart quite easily when loading up the pipe. Dark and rich looking, begging to be smoked. Skip to content Wishlist My Account Checkout Shopping Cart $0.00 0 items in the shopping cart No products in the cart. I opened the backy and let it dry a tad bit,and then loaded a bowl. This left no moisture in the bowl. If that's your cup of tea though, you will certainly enjoy this one. It smokes well. Just finished my 1st full tin of this and it did not take long. I do enjoy this from time to time, but it is not really that great of an achievment in tobacco blending. Makes you earn it's respect. But I didn't throw it out and instead kept the small plastic bag in a drawer. Could replace G.L. Tobacco is soft and dry. i have found this one to be better if smoked only from time to time, and not as a good daily smoke, as more than one bowl in a day leaves the mouth unable to taste anything else for several hours. Pirate Kake will fool you with its robust and hearty taste. Will buy more and experiment to see what aging does. I love the slightly creamy and sweet flavor of this one. I like it, but not sure if I'll buy more. I love Lat. The aftertaste is also delightful as the smoke and peat keep going after the pipe is done. Some mentions aging cake differs taste, tbh, I didn't try. Many tobaccos with half as much bill themselves as "heavy" blends. I have come to enjoy Latakia mixtures for the most part. It does better with a little drying time than fresh out the can. After the room stopped swimming, and the tastebuds recovered, I tried it again in a smaller block. Not much sticks out: Creosote.. Gunpowder, leather, peat. My wife, 60 feet away doing some gardening remarked how nice this smelled. I had forgotten how nice that first blast of latakia is when it's lit. Not for anyone shy about Latakia, nicotine, or burley. A wonderful last bomb. I am currently puffing on this blend, in my Ser Jacopo Delecta, and I find this blend to be very mild for the most part. My 6 year old piece had a nice oily sheen to the eye and a few spots of plume. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like The Mughal ruler who constructed the Taj Mahal was a. Shah Jahan b. Akbar c. Zahir al-Din Muhammad d. Osman Bey e. Aurangzeb, The Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires were all a. Christian b. anamistic c. Zoroastrian d. Buddhist e. Islamic, The Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires all originally came from a. descendants of the . Similar Blends: Boswell Northwoods, Dunhill Nightcap. Have a great trip to Davy Jones locker! Join over 18k members to reviewexclusive content. With the fragrantly smoky aroma from Latakia, this easily packed crumble cake already becomes my everyday rotation. It does smoke cool with no bite. I was sent a sampler packet tucked into a shipment of tobacco I had ordered online from SmokingPIpes.com. soli Deo gloria. Must try! One of the most popular mixtures of C&D and also among lovers of latakia. The smoke is abundant with each puff, and I guess some would probably find offensive. The fact of the matter was simply I liked the tin art But inside the tin was a rabbit whole i have not since stopped tumbling down. This is one you should try. I think all of this is very much due to the masterful blending of this Tobacco, the Burley and Turkish really there to let the Latakia shine. So now only in the strongest blends am I able to sense, smell (and for some, taste). C&D Pirate Kake was among them. Its over 70% Latakia, so if youre not into Latakia, this probably isnt the blend for you. Its not easy to get over here so Im glad I got some friends overseas who are willing to help out. If you really like latakia and turkish go for it. can coax a fair deal more complexity out of it than I recall from the old days. I give it 3 stars. I got a sample from a friend and was very grateful, but I wont be purchasing any of this, just not something I would not smoke often at all. It's almost as if the smoke is too heavy to be moved by the imperceptible drafts in a house that will carry most smoke away. Once you puff it very slow it will reveal beautiful oriental spices - peppery cardamom and pine needles - never overpowered and with a nice complexity. I get so much peppery spice out of this I could only smoke half a bowl before I had to call it quits. This is a great blend. I get some sweetness and flowers at certain moments. Im glad I gave in and ordered this blend. weigh anchor, set sail and sip for a bit. The flavor remains constant with little or no nuances about to happen during the smoke. bomb. The cake breaks up easiest by hand, first breaking off large chunks of the whole then smaller chunks then rubbing those out into smokable bits. Non una EM un Latakia tenuto sotto controllo dai due altri componenti. I do enjoy a good English, and one with a good balance of Latakia. this is a once-in-a-while-I-have-been-drinking-Jack Daniels-kinda of smoke.So when you feeling ten feet tall and bullet proof or you are at odds with the mrs. or uyou are at the nearest biker bar, pack a good size bowl and light up the cannons. I find it starts to mellow out a little after six months so I keep a stock on hand for aging. A smooth, robust blend with LOTS (75%!) I currently add 25% Pirate Kake to Lane's Rum and Maple. It puts other heavy latakia mixtures, even Penzance and Old Ironsides to shame. When Im in the mood for a massive Lat hit, I reach for this one! I smoke all kinds of English/Balkan stuff. Mix in a little cavendish burley, add a touch of the Turk,and press this in a 70,000 ton vise and you have PIRATE KAKE! Ex cigar smokers might enjoy this more than not. I must confess I bought this tobacco because I liked the name and the graphic. ?.LOTS of exceptional Latakia? Note: not for young smokers - this tobacco requires however some experience! Of course I recognize that there are some people whose tongues are so scorched and their palettes so brutalized by lat bombs, that they will gladly go down with this ship. Age When Smoked: Fresh, as far as I can tell. It is a pretty cool baccy. This is a lat lover's dream. This blend is one for the manly men and only to be enjoyed amongst other Latakia lovers. It is a good blend but could be better if it were 50% latakia, 30% matured Virginias and 20% orientals, in my humble opinion. First mistake: too much Latakia. Room note? A friend sent me a large sample of Pirate Kake a few months ago. In the "Choose one" section below, Pick an options before adding to your cart. I am holding this one at 3 stars, because it is good but suffers from a lack of complexity. Well, I have to admit, Latakia and Turkish tobaccos smell, well, yeah maybe like the musky lather of a salted slave. Roasting fish over a campfire I just got this an the first bowl I tried in a briar, just didnt do it justice. Although this tobacco has a very high Latakia content it is not overwhelming. Pirate Kake is good for what it is but the other tobaccos add nothing.Good blend but will not be buying any more its just a bit too far out there. Taste is med to full and cons istent throughout. There is tons of thick white smoke, and it really is a lot of fun to light up. only problem it smells and smokes like gramp as tobacco but thats what english is all about. Pirate Kake comes pressed, probably to get the Turkish and burley to combine with the Latakia's smokey flavor. Appearance is a pressed briquette ("krumble kake"), rubs out to a coarse mixture of pieces and ribbon. I really tried to like the taste, but not being a regular consumer of Latakia, I found that exotic leaf to be simply "over the top" in this instance. You may even liken this to a creosote and tar aroma. Pirate Kake delivers a whopping dollop of 75% Latakia in the blend. I like this tobacco. Pease balkans I smoke like abingdon, kensington, caravan, and so on. A cool, even burning, thick smoke with an even better smokey aroma that I just love to go back too. I take back ever wanting it as a broken flake, I love the ritual of breaking chunks off the black bricks and rubbing them out individually. If you like latakia, this is the one for you. I had been curious to try a "lat-bomb" and this certainly seemed to be held in high esteem by many so I gave it a shot. Every so often I grab a piece to refill my small jelly jar which I pinch it from when I smoke it. This is not really shocking seeing as the blend contains 75% latakia.