1911 the skilled tobacco blender Charles Rattray's made his dream come true and took over a tobacco shop in the old Scottish capital Perth.
Only after a short while the store became the top address for tobacco enthusiasts. In his small tobacco factory he blended exquisite specialities for the Gentlemen until he died in 1964.
His son Charles Rattray's Junior took over the business, in 1980 he retired and 4 years later his daughters inherited the name rights and the original recipes.
Today these tobaccos are produced by Kohlhase & Kopp, the range is expanded by a very classical pipe series, like Mr. Rattray's private label pipes that he used to offer his customers in the old days.
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This is easily one of Rattray’s most aromatic blends. From the moment you open it, you’re greeted with an intense burst of vanilla, candied orange, and tropical fruit which is rich and unmistakable.
What sets it apart is its consistency. It doesn’t fade halfway through like some aromatics can but instead, it maintains its character right down to the bottom of the bowl. The orange note leads the way, while other flavours subtly weave in and out, keeping the experience interesting throughout.
Some say letting it dry slightly enhances the flavour even further, though that comes down to personal preference. What’s undeniable, however, is the exceptional room note which will be especially appreciated by those around you.
All in all, it’s a standout blend for aromatic lovers: cool-smoking, mild, and free from tongue bite. Definitely one worth trying.
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