Simply Snuff - Horse Feathers 30g
Simply Snuff - Horse Feathers 30g
Horse Feathers was one of the Marx Brothers most popular films. Groucho played Professor Quincy Adams Wagstaff and delivered the famous line' don't know what they have to say, it makes no difference anyway. Whatever it is, I'm against it!'
Horse Feathers is very different to snuffs you may have tried before. It combines a Rustica Tobacco base, with Sweet Basil and Floral scents, along with a hint of Star Anise to offer a warm sweetness and a powerful and lasting burn.
"During last 2 years I've reviewed over 350 Snuffs on my Simply Snuff! YouTube Channel. The time has come to put the experience and knowledge I have acquired to good use!
These four new Snuffs bring together a delicious range of base tobaccos and toppings to provide a new and unique snuff experience!Thanks for all your support and kindness, and I hope you enjoy these Snuffs as much as I do.
Chin Chin
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If you absolutely love clove, you will love this. But for me, it's way too strong and overpowers any other scent in there. Even stinks up the whole room even when closed tight. Ended up throwing away which I very rarely do with any snuff. Shame..
Great stuff! At first, when I opened the tin and took a whiff, I didn't care for the scent. However, after having a couple toots of it, I instantly fell in love. It's almost like pho scented snuff without the savory scent of broth. Highly, highly suggest this one
Snuffs generally fall into traditional types such as: plains, menthols, toasts, SPs, florals, fruits, spices, etm. Each manufacture has a different style depending on the base tobacco used and the dosage of toppings applied, but usually the outcome is both predictable and defined. It is rare to find a new or unique flavour combination. While I have had many anis flavoured snuffs, I have never tried one in which star anis and sweet basil are combined. Similar in structure to SNUV’s “Black Ice” (which is one of my favourites), the basil combined with anis really creates a new offshoot in snuff’s evolutionary tree.
At first address “Horse Feather’s” surprises and may be off-putting. This fluffy, brown, medium-ground snuff smells of Pernod steeped in basil. Upon uptake, its sweet burn brings forth the combination of basil and star anise support by allspice, flowers and perhaps a hint of clove. As it lingers, its brilliance rises like the morning sun and memories of Provence flood the frontal lobes. Definitely a foodsnuff, I had the pleasure of enjoying it with a traditional Bouillabaisse accompanied by rouille and pan roasted bread. Excellent with bruschetta, I am certain that “Horse Feathers” has a place at any Mediterranean meal. Well verse in nicotine, it will heighten the senses and carry you through the craving for a post-epicurean nap.
Smelled great in the tin and I was excited for the flavors. Discovered in the first pinch that it has a bit of menthol. Because of a sensitivity I won’t be able to enjoy this one. I do wish the menthol was in the description.