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24 de ene. de 2020 · Best known for his portrayals of tough-guys and gangsters, Edward G. Robinson was a prolific actor, activist, and pipe smoker.
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Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend is offered in two sizes: a 1.5-ounce round, metal tin and a 12-ouncetub. On Sutliff's website, the company notes that EGR is an "American English style mixture of Burley, Cavendish and Latakia, with a light, complimentary top note. It's very much like the blends everyone seemed to enjoy in days past." The tin descrip...
After opening the tin, I was greeted by several intriguing yet pleasing scents that were reminiscent of other OTC blends I've previously smoked but also quite unique in their own right. The tin note offers a sweet aroma, the fruity plum and liquor toppings working surprisingly well together, with neither one being too overpowering. I also picked up...
In terms of flavor, the nuttiness of the Burley was prominent and the toppings played nicely off the base tobaccos, with the fruity plum and liquor flavors adding interesting nuances to the blend's profile. The presence of the Latakia is extremely subtle and I would not have known any was present if not for the tin description. I occasionally notic...
One of my absolute all time favorite mixtures is Edward G Robinson’s Blend:“A subtle aromatic with a natural smooth Burley nuttiness & flavored Black Cavendi...
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Edward G. Robinson, named for the late actor who helped create the blend, is an American English style mixture of Burley, Cavendish and Latakia, with a light, complimentary top note. It's very much like the blends everyone seemed to enjoy in days past.
6 de may. de 2022 · Robinson plays cigar-smoking “Caesar Enrico ‘Rico’ Bandello.” As a fine example of the era’s movie morality, things end badly for Robinson’s character. At the end, Bandello, gunned down behind a billboard, utters, “Mother of mercy, is this the end of Rico?”