Klippenritt. The maritime snuff.
The exhilerant fragrance of the waves breaking against a cliff.
Mossy and earthy notes in the background, blended with fresh herbal scents.
A frost green snuff with slight addition of a light Burley, coupled
with wintergreen, incense, lime fruit an menthol.
Medium grind, medium nicotine strength, faily moist.
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Brandon Veracka,
07/09/2022
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Jason Rubalcaba,
02/20/2022
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Tino Villagaray,
10/19/2021
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Bastiaan van Aalst,
08/21/2021
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Philip Wood,
07/30/2019
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Klippenritt is very dark green in color, with strong aromas of camphor, wintergreen, a bit of frankincense or myrrh (I'm guessing on this ingredient), and a hint of lime. If you're an American, the scent of the wintergreen will probably remind you of Pepto Bismol, and as others commented, wintergreen is also used in some topical ointments. However, it can be a very soothing and enjoyable aroma that doesn't have to be purely medicinal in its use.
The sound of a snuff that smells like a common medicine might seem odd, and it certainly won't be everybody's cup of tea. For me, it's wonderful. All of these aromas work in perfect harmony with each other and with Rosinski's high quality base tobacco flour—which is far superior to that of most snuff companies—you simply can't go wrong with this. Combined with Rosinski's dedication and snuff making skill, this all comes together to make the best snuff I've ever had, truly. to pick a favorite, this would be it. Klippenritt is aptly described as "the maritime snuff", and as someone who lives near the sea, I can certainly see the reason and the inspiration for this designation.
Klippenritt is very dark green in color, with strong aromas of camphor, wintergreen, a bit of frankincense or myrrh (I'm guessing on this ingredient), and a hint of lime. If you're an American, the scent of the wintergreen will probably remind you of Pepto Bismol, and as others commented, wintergreen is also used in some topical ointments. However, it can be a very soothing and enjoyable aroma that doesn't have to be purely medicinal in its use.
The sound of a snuff that smells like a common medicine might seem odd, and it certainly won't be everybody's cup of tea. For me, it's wonderful. All of these aromas work in perfect harmony with each other and with Rosinski's high quality base tobacco flour—which is far superior to that of most snuff companies—you simply can't go wrong with this. Combined with Rosinski's dedication and snuff making skill, this all comes together to make the best snuff I've ever had, truly.
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