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This snuff has a moderate to low level of nicotine, which allows all-day use without burn or drip issues. A relatively dry snuff from the tapbox, there is enough moisture to keep the snuff from sticking to your fingers in a powdery mess, but not much more. The tobacco is a mocha brown leaning towards a richer dark brown. The grind is fine, but not as fine as some English type snuffs. This is a nice, lean towards medium, which helps this snuff sit well in the nose. The light menthol helps to shield any burn of the nicotine, which, when paired with the easy-to-pinch grind and moisture content, makes this snuff an easy-to-enjoy snuff.
This snuff is a lightly scented option that serves as an excellent stepping stone into mentholated fruit snuffs. The nose is met by light notes of both apricot, which has a touch of sweetness. This is wrapped in just the lightest touch of menthol, which carries with it the scent of apricot. In place of competing scents, the fruit and menthol play off one another in a way that lets the notes linger for a good measure. These notes eventually fade into a very mild tobacco muddled with apricot. The snuff is easy to hold in the hand due to its moisture content. The grind is uniform and presents with just a hint of fluff, which allows the scent and tobacco to hold in the nose easily.
The menthol helps prevent nasal burn with its cooling sensation, while not detracting from the apricot flavour. This snuff is a great way to introduce a mentholated fruit snuff that can be used throughout the day. If you are partial to fruit or menthol, you may still appreciate this snuff as it is not overtly sweet or candied like ALPINA or JBR Red. This is much less SUGAR APRICOT and more mellow notes of fruit and menthol that ride out into a subtle tobacco. Although I appreciate a more pronounced fruit and menthol presentation, this snuff does "light" in all the right ways; the melding of scents does not assault the nose and instead plays gently together. I could see this being an interesting blending option to round out other fruits or perhaps add a touch of sweetness to an earthy blend. Give this one a spot in your rotation for a trial; most will not be disappointed.
Getting To Know the Official Mr Snuff Reviewer
Hi, I'm Gabriel Martinez, known in the community as the Lone Star Snuffer (or St. Lone Star if you're in the Mr Snuff Discord). I am an independent reviewer partnering with Mr Snuff to provide in-house reviews that are approachable for new users, while still offering something for the seasoned enthusiast.
My journey into snuff began around 2022 with McChrystal's Original & Genuine and their Violet, then labeled Vintage Velvet. Like many in the United States, I found myself navigating a niche space with limited guidance. Reviews were sparse, information was scattered, and there were far more blends available than there were voices to describe them. That gap is what pushed me to begin documenting my own experiences.
Philosophy
A good snuff should paint the room in your mind.
Not every blend needs to transport you into a childhood memory, but a truly great one creates a scene. It unfolds like a single page from a story, where each note plays its part. You should be able to recognize the characters, whether it is a bright citrus, a grounded tobacco base, or a cooling medicated bite of refreshment, and walk away with a clear impression of what you experienced.
Methodology
My approach is both experiential, and structured.
When I review a snuff, I do not rely on a single impression. I live with it for a moment. A blend is used throughout the full rhythm of the day, morning, before and after meals, and into the evening. This allows the snuff to develop naturally as the palate wakes up and resets.
Day one is dedicated to that snuff alone. Day two introduces contrast, often with a plain or menthol-forward snuff, to evaluate how the scent holds up against a fresh or conditioned nose. This process helps reveal hidden notes that might otherwise stay buried.
To support this, I use a subjective attribute breakdown, often visualized through a star-style graph. Rather than grouping broad categories like medicated together, I separate them into what their components evoke in the nose — menthol, a straight up punch of coolness; eucalyptus, where coolness has an almost evaporative essence to it where the coolness draws from the nose; and camphor, where herbal notes give a traditional 'medicated herb' twang with its refreshing notes — to give a clearer picture of what the user can expect.
Because how a snuff behaves in isolation versus alongside others can change the experience entirely, I aim to reflect both perspectives in my reviews.
On Subjectivity
Each nose is unique, and every review carries a degree of subjectivity.
There are snuffs that may not be for me, but I will still work to identify notes that someone else might appreciate. There have been blends I would not reorder, while others may consider them staples. I may recommend pairing or blending two snuffs, and someone else may find that combination completely off the mark. That is part of the experience, and that is okay.
The goal is not to dictate taste, but to describe it clearly enough that you can decide for yourself.
Oh, and I can be "wrong" — like those of you who smell "chocolate" from Hedges… we need to have words…
Background & Perspective
I was born and raised in South Texas, and while my Rio Grande Valley roots influence my palate and creativity, they are part of a broader identity shaped by Hispanic culture, Roman Catholic tradition, and the discipline of an Eagle Scout.
Outside of snuff, I enjoy a good story in all its forms. Whether it is the humor of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Blazing Saddles, The Naked Gun, or Airplane!, the exploration of Star Trek, or time spent around the table with Dungeons & Dragons, I appreciate anything that builds a world and invites you into it. That same appreciation carries into how I experience and describe snuff.
Purpose
As a reviewer, my goal is simple.
To make snuff more accessible, understandable, and enjoyable, especially for those just starting out, while still offering insights that more experienced users can appreciate.
Snuff is a niche craft with a deep tradition, and every blend has something to say. My role is to help you hear it clearly.
Cheers all, and let's crack into a tin.