Cornell & Diehl Firebird Flake
My written review: From the tin, Firebird presents itself in classic Cornell & Diehl fashion as loosely pressed flakes. The sample I received was at an ideal moisture level and required no drying time prior to packing. The tin aroma is bright and tangy, yet crisp and clean. The Red Virginias offer a restrained ketchup note—present, but subtle—with no discernible vinegar sharpness. A distinct campfire smokiness emerges from the Kentucky, while the Orientals contribute additional brightness and tang, enhancing the overall aromatic profile. The stated intent of this blend is to highlight the contrast between fire-cured and sun-cured tobaccos, and in that regard, the Kentucky takes a leading role. It delivers a robust smokiness accompanied by a pronounced spicy character. The smoke profile is more reminiscent of a meat smoker than a traditional campfire, carrying a subtle barbecue-like quality, though not to the extent found in blends such as Old Dark Fired. The Orientals follow closely behind in presence, offering a bright, almost citrusy floral note that pairs well with the Kentucky. They also introduce a tanginess that occasionally borders on lightly sour. In this interplay, the Kentucky provides the bass notes while the Orientals supply the treble. The Red Virginias play a supporting role, occupying the middle ground of the flavor spectrum. They contribute sweetness and tang with a strong fruit-forward character—most evocative of tart cranberries. Functionally, the Red Virginias act as a bridge between the Kentucky and Orientals, filling gaps in the flavor profile, providing balance, and smoothing out rough edges. As the bowl progresses, a noticeable transition occurs around the one-third mark. At this point, the flavors of all three varietals deepen and become more pronounced. Both the strength and body of the blend increase, and the spicy elements intensify across the board. Despite this concentration of flavor, the blend remains well-balanced and never becomes overwhelming. Firebird bears some resemblance to other Cornell & Diehl blends featuring Red Virginia and Kentucky components, but it is not directly comparable to any single offering. The contrast between the Kentucky and Orientals is particularly distinctive, setting it apart from blends such as Sansepolcro. While the Red Virginias share similarities with those used in Carolina Red Flake, they do not take the lead here and instead comprise a smaller portion of the overall flavor profile. The result is a blend that feels familiar in its components yet wholly original in its execution and perspective. Overall, Firebird delivers a smoky, sweet, spicy, and tangy smoking experience marked by nuance and notable flavor transitions throughout the bowl. It burns cool when smoked at a moderate pace, without tongue bite, and requires an average number of relights. The flavor profile remains smooth and balanced, with a mild roughness from the Kentucky adding character rather than distraction. Nicotine strength sits at medium—present but not overpowering. This blend is particularly well-suited to experienced Virginia smokers who appreciate complexity and enjoy uncovering layered flavors over the course of a bowl.

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