Wilsons Irish No. 22 500g
Wilsons Irish No. 22 500g
Wilsons Irish No.22 is just like a slice of lightly burnt and buttered grilled bread. The slightly sweet and nutty taste of dry cracked cereal grain sits on top of peaty, bitter and marshy scents squeezed from prime aromatic tobaccos. The aromas are reminiscent of a misty morning trek in a lowland lea outside County Atrim heading for a shelter of thatch and comfort of a roaring fireplace. This snuff's color is saddle brown, the grind is extra fine, the moisture is non existent. Beware of the fire in the hole, as this tobacco powder can scorch the nose but provides a nicotine surge that is breathtaking. Beware of this paddy's punch, you may end up on your keester.
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I am not sure if this one will be for everybody but its an absolute winner for me. You can feel so many different scenarios from this smell. From a cold morning with a hot breakfast to a barn to a leather tannery, to a campfire. Absolutely gorgeous and very reminiscent of the scotch and US snuffs. And as im writing this im almost getting the smell of an opened cereal box! I am in love. Also very good nicotine on it!
A very fine, almost dusty bit of crumb with a nicotine hit that's on par with some of the high octane snuffs like Cheetah. There is no ammonia, just a nice smokey, almost burnt tobacco scent. Not an all day snuff for me but it provides a good jolt when I need it.
This snuff is good and would be a great beginner's snuff but it's very dry and the grind is fine so be careful when sniffing it has a smokey smell along with bread or toast and butter it reminds me alot of there blonde blend just without the upfront vanilla fragrance. It's not great or amazing or anything it's just plan old good...it's okay. ( Vitamin N is low )
I am new to snuffing and I bought this along with Grand Cairo, Gold Label, and a McChrystals sample pack.
At first, I hated this snuff. I tried it a couple of times and decided it wasn't for me. However, after trying out the sampler pack and snuffing some Grand Cairo for a few weeks I came back and, with a more seasoned nose, found myself in love with this snuff.
Irish No. 22 is fantastic. It smells of Smokey wood, cigar tobacco, and a slight buttery scent at the back end. It is also an extremely easy snuff to take, contrary to my initial reaction. The low moisture level, unobtrusive scent, and extremely fine grind allow one to easily use this snuff all day and it is now my favorite by a mile.
This is easily one of my favourite snuffs, but I can imagine that it's not for everybody. The predominant aromas are straight tobacco, leather, and a peaky smokiness. There's also a very appealing scent barnyard/horse blanket. It really gives me the feeling of being out in the Irish countryside and pairs well with whiskey. An everyday snuff for me.