(originally posted by @BryGuySC )

I had my reviews saved in my Google Drive!

Date: 01/05/2015
Tobacco: Peter Stokkebye Peaches & Cream
Pipe: The Pipe.
Age: 2008
Tin Note: Very little peach. Very mild scent.
Prep: Straight out of the bag. Sprinkled tobacco with light tamp, three times.
Smoke: Very smooth and light. Absolutely no bite. Even the retrohale was smooth.
Flavor: Flavors are very mild. There is definitely a hint of peach. More of a canned, sweetened peach than a fresh peach. You have to look for it on the draw, but I can really smell it in my mustache. I get a nice, sweet, peachy smoke smell out of my mustache. Every once and a while I get a hint of leather.
Other Notes: All-in-all, this was a pleasant smoke. I liked that the peach was subtle, but did wish I could pick out some other flavor notes.
Paired with: Sweet Tea. They went together very nicely!

Date: 01/12/15
Tobacco: Balkan Sasieni
Pipe: Missouri Meershaum
Age: 2004
Tin Note: Mild, light smokiness, with a stronger sweetness.
Prep: Right from the jar into the pipe with the Frank method.
Smoke: Smooth and mild
Flavor: Leather, light smokiness, a peaty mustiness, pepper, spices, and an occasional hint of something like perfume.
Other Notes: This is my first balkan blend. It is subtle with more spice notes than I expected. Not sure if this is specific to this tobacco, or balkans in general. It smoked well - no gurgling or burn problems. I don’t have the experience to compare it with the fresh version of this tobacco.

Date: 01/16/15
Tobacco: De Jose Gener La Escepcion
Pipe: The Pipe
Age: OLD
Tin Note: Very fruity, peachy apricot; but not sure if it picked it up from the PS Peaches & Cream during shipment. Tobacco sounded very dry when I shook the jar.
Prep: Separated all three tobaccos into their own containers as soon as I received the package. Left tobacco out for a while.
Smoke: Very cigar-like. I did not get any of the peachy scent during the smoke. Smoking this smelled very much like smoking a mild cigar. I picked out hints of leather, and several different levels of “burning wood.”
Other Notes: The tobacco started with a very easy draw. As the ash settled the draw got tighter. Even the lightest tamp (barely touching the ash to flatten) tightened the draw even more. I loosened the tobacco and resettled, which helped. The tobacco smoked very quickly, and a bit hot. This is not something I would seek out, but I’m glad for the opportunity to try it, and will finish the sample. I’ll update my review with anything new from subsequent smokes.