Wilsons Royal George
Wilsons Royal George
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Very nice! Reminds me a lot of an amaretto coffee creamer that I used in high school before the early morning jazz band rehearsals. Good, steady energy that lasts. Reminds me of amaretto mixed with cherry.
Very complex, supposedly it uses 9 different flavoring oils. I really like it, not much of a burn and the nic hit is pretty good. Definitely smell the violet and vanillin. There's someone in there that I can't put my finger on that is delicious. Kind of like a sweet tea?

This is one of the most complex and multi-layered snuffs I've ever tried. I'm generally more of a fan of stronger snuffs, but this one really won me over. The perfume is extremely delicate and high-quality, like something released by Chanel. Sweet, mild, but with a surprisingly strong nicotine kick, the Royal George really begs to be savoured.
Imagine being hit right across the face by a baseball bat made from exotic perfumes and flowers from across the world. It's like the everlasting gobstopper its always changing flavors and you go through the tin and it dries out.
Before trying it for review, I must admit that I had a slight prejudice against Royal George because I fancy myself less of a fan of delicately flavoured snuffs. Upon opening the tin, however, the milk-chocolate brown snuff triggered fond memories of Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar with flashes of sweet tea, water pipes and Turkish delights recalling a labyrinth of pleasures once had in that venerable institution. Very floral, Royal George has a mild burn that mellows into a willingness to please that borders on obsequiousness, yet carries a punch, which reminds you that all is not as it seems. Like Signor Ferrari in Casablanca, it has a very pleasant smile but rather sharp teeth. High in nicotine, of medium grind and of medium moisture, Royal George is a victory over those who view civility as a sign of weakness.