White Horse Indian Snuff 20g
White Horse Indian Snuff 20g
Janta White Horse Indian is a fine powder that releases a slightly sweet and pungent bouquet. This snuff is very dry and light and is classified as a white snuff. The color is a very pale tan that has a satiny feel and moisture is mostly absent. Needless to say, this will have an obvious warming effect in the nose and may provoke a tear. A strong Indian snuff with a strong lasting nicotine hit.
Available in a variety of convenient container sizes.
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Extremely light and dusty. The tobacco is a mild "malty" tasting one, with a faint spicy note, like nutmeg. This subtle, quaint taste sets you up for the "sucker punch" of nicotine. This has to be in the top five for nicotine.
Extremely light and dusty. The tobacco is a mild "malty" tasting one, with a faint spicy note, like nutmeg. This subtle, quaint taste sets you up for the "sucker punch" of nicotine. This has to be in the top five for nicotine.
More dry than a dried out can of Bruton Scotch, this dirt cheap Indian white worked itself into my next order after the successes I've had by Janta, Rustica Standard and Dragon Madras. I can't seem to find White Elephant so this seems to be the go to substitute. First thought is that it reminds me of a less barnyard Dholakia Sparrow. It's a clean, plain, slightly nutty light colored super fine snuff. Nicotine content can't match Dragon Madras, but I kind of prefer the lack of the ghee frying. Tin note is slightly acidic, and has a sharp bite. I can't believe this is so cheap, it's already one of my favorite Indians. I cut my teeth on Scotches learning not to choke so I was well prepared but neophytes beware. If you've found Indian Snuffs too scented like I did at first you must try this.
More dry than a dried out can of Bruton Scotch, this dirt cheap Indian white worked itself into my next order after the successes I've had by Janta, Rustica Standard and Dragon Madras. I can't seem to find White Elephant so this seems to be the go to substitute. First thought is that it reminds me of a less barnyard Dholakia Sparrow. It's a clean, plain, slightly nutty light colored super fine snuff. Nicotine content can't match Dragon Madras, but I kind of prefer the lack of the ghee frying. Tin note is slightly acidic, and has a sharp bite. I can't believe this is so cheap, it's already one of my favorite Indians. I cut my teeth on Scotches learning not to choke so I was well prepared but neophytes beware. If you've found Indian Snuffs too scented like I did at first you must try this.