5 out of 5 ? Daily smoker Wonderful blend. Complex, being that it hits so many notes. And after it’s like a had a piece of candy. Love it!!

5 out of 5 Basically perfect This tobacco went quickly from a "hey, i like SPC, and I like American blends, lets try this one..." to a DAILY smoke and a steady favorite. I'm through several tins and have bought many more for the cellar. Its definitely an American blend -- the burley is a significant note, but the rest balances around it. But its got an almost coffee-like flavor (its not aromatic, just a flavor from the tobacco) and I can happily smoke this all day every day. Great mixture.

5 out of 5 Packs nicely; smooth taste; clean Packs nicely; smooth taste; clean aroma; great value.

4 out of 5 Potluck A lot of flavors merged into this batch of latch. If you like simple blends of perique or latakia this is substantially more complex. With seven varieties of tobacco might should have been called Potluck. Nonetheless - bought 16 ounces and have enjoyed smoking it regularly. I find it difficult to pick out which tobacco will emerge in each bowl. None really ever dominates - it is truly a blend. I recommend giving this a try.

5 out of 5 An Adventure in Every Bowl One of the most unusual and engaging blends that I've encountered in quite a while. The enlarged cut produces wide swaths of flavors that come pounding out of the gate upon lighting. Pronounced spiciness, pepper, and a somewhat peculiar bitterness that is not altogether unpleasant make a powerful appearance, and just when you think it's going to reach cataclysmic proportions, in comes a swath of natural sweetness bringing both balance and refreshment. For the first half of the bowl, this tug-of-war continues with the hearty back-and-forth of an arm wrestling match that has yet to be decided. Finally, the flavors meld together but keep their individual character. This isn't a blend for all-day monotonous puffing, but something to be savored, a complex, unfolding adventure that calls for your thoughtful attention. Prominent in body and strength. Kudos to Seattle Pipe Club for this ballsy, yet distinguished, blend.

5 out of 5 Balkan greatness ! Wow ! The nutty burleys with a hint of cocoa mesh well with the buttery creamy orientals (yendigie? ) and the smokey sweet latakias are the lead . The bright Virginias make them shine and the unflavored cavendish adding body with a touch of brown sugar . The red Virginias and perique are in the background but can be detected and add a little spice with the orientals . I think this is becoming my favorite balkan type blend along with Magnum Opus! The burleys i think is what leads this blend to greatness! Well done , please never discontinue this blend , i would be heartbroken!!

5 out of 5 Great in a meerschaum and enough N for a desert or after meal smoke. Great smooth sweet complex blend and it does have more vitamin N than Mississippi River or PP.

5 out of 5 SPC Scores Again! Having sampled Plum Pudding, Yakama Valley, and Puget Sound, I was comfortable trying Potlatch. It exceeded my expectations in flavor and aroma. It packs great, lights quickly, stays lit, and smokes cool. Each puff delivers a different combo of flavors, with each variety working in harmony with the rest. I just ordered the 8 ounce can. I believe it will be the first of many.

5 out of 5 If you like burley Burley notes are way out front in this one. If you like straight burley and want something with more character, try this. Subtle cinnamon. A touch of spices linger around the tongue. The Turkish provides a cool, clean flavoring on the roof of the mouth. Nothing complex going on here. Good mellow smoke.

4 out of 5 Great evening tobacco I'm usually a fan of sweeter aromatics, but this is quite enjoyable. Great tobacco for the evenings. Very calming with great flavor.

5 out of 5 A winner in taste and aroma Great job blending all those different tobaccos. It's one of my favorites already.

4 out of 5 Would buy again, but... This is a good English style blend and I do like it. Normally I would give it five stars based on aroma and taste. As compared to my other favorite English blends, however, it tends to smoke a little hot. I tried it in several pipes and found the same result. Certainly good, but not for steady smoking, for me anyway.

4 out of 5 Very nice flavor. Very nice flavor.

3 out of 5 Quality, but flat and dull . . . . I may be to inexperienced to fully appreciate this one, however, it just didn't do it for me. I can tell that it is a quality product and that it smokes well. For me Potlatch is just a bit dull and flat. Now before you think I need a tobacco with hit you over the head flavors I would like to point out that I enjoy smoking HH Vintage Syrian. If you are on the fence about trying this American/English blend I would say do it as regardless of individual taste the quality of the product is there and it will not be money wasted.

4 out of 5 Potlatch = Plenty Good Very nice blend that doesn’t fail to satisfy. Hits the spot when PPSR would be a bit too much for your mood.

3 out of 5 Seattle A little dry and harsh

5 out of 5 Latakia Heaven Latakia is the dominant tobacco if you Like Frog Morton" Celler you will love Potlatch

5 out of 5 Great !!! Great !!!

5 out of 5 Great smoke Tried Mississippi River and immediately enjoyed it. So on a whim I tried Potlatch and found it to just as enjoyable.

3 out of 5 Bitter Good body, but seems a little on the bitter side.

2 out of 5 Tried it. Wasn't thrilled. Didn't live up to the hype.

5 out of 5 Suprisingly delightful Took my first bowl after dinner on a nice quiet evening in my backyard. I'm new and haven't smoked near as long as most reviewers here but I must say, after trying about a dozen kinds and blends, this one is my favorite so far. I will be reordering for sure.

5 out of 5 A true potlatch of flavors! This is a first-rate blend, somewhat reminiscent of Frog Morton's Cellar--which happens to be my all-time favorite tobacco. It begs the same question when you taste it: "Is this an aromatic or is it English?" The cavendish and smoky Latakia are definitely present as is the burley, which to my mind is what makes this blend unique. The Virginia plays second note to the burley's natural nuttiness in adding a delicate sweetness. As for the Perique, I could barely detect its presence. All in all, a slightly sweet and smokey Anglo-aromatic potlatch of flavors that is almost as pleasing as the Frog. I will most certainly be adding more to my cellar.

5 out of 5 Great flavor It smells just like a campfire but the taste is like nothing else, it's favorite pipe tobacco. In the morning with your coffee it's outstanding. I panic if it's not in stock and I'm about to run out.

5 out of 5 Love it. Reviewed it once, doing it again, because I love it.

5 out of 5 High-End Tobacco! Remarkable blend. THIS is thee one that could get me off of aromatics. Complex taste, cool burning, satisfying. After the first bowl, I ordered more. On my 3rd tin now and like it more and more as I go. A keeper. These S.P.C. blends exude sheer quality. You know as soon as you lite them, you're NOT smoking the cheap stuff. They taste expensive. The Rolls-Royce or pipe tobacco.

5 out of 5 Great smoke I'm relatively new to the pipe world. I really enjoy this a lot. It's a must try.

5 out of 5 Potlatch A complex blend with a lot of things going on and a lot of different types of tobacco in it but as with most Seattle Pipe Club blends it all comes together perfectly.

5 out of 5 Hometown Tobacco I originally ordered this tobacco because of the name since my hometown is named Potlatch. I now intend to order more for the tobacco itself because the mixture is so good. I'm going to try also more of the Seattle Pipe Club offerings because of my experience with Potlatch.

4 out of 5 Rich smoky smoke Great tobacco! My first try at an English blend, which has taken me out of the aromatic market. Nice smokiness to it with a richness/sweetness added from what I believe to be the cavendish. The only reason I don't give it five stars is to differentiate from the Pike Place which I like a bit more.

5 out of 5 A fine, fine blend! This was my first Seattle Pipe Club tobacco, and it most certainly wont be my last. Excellent! All seven tobaccos work perfectly together. I was worried a bit, thinking it would be too much. I'm not a big burley fan, so I was super surprised when it was the burley that I loved most. It added a nutty layer that put it over the top. Great all day smoke.

3 out of 5 Not my cup of tea. Not bad, but not really my style. Pretty light flavor, kinda spicy.

4 out of 5 Good stuff! A busy taste but very good.

4 out of 5 Good stuff! Very good flavor with just the right spice notes for me.

5 out of 5 Great smoke! Wonderful tobacco. Smokes very easy with a nice aroma and yet still has a nice complexity. My pipe cabinet won't be without it.

5 out of 5 Bravo!!! Superb blend! Naturally sweet, spicy, fully flavorful, billowy smoke with a wonderful leisurely burn that didn't need a single relight. The ingredients are all there for the entire palette to savor, none hidden. Lovely white/gray ash. The much loved and sought after moderate spicy nic hit, icing on the cake - BRAVO!!!

5 out of 5 Bravo P&C Tobacco came quickly and was excellent. P&C does a great job for its customers. And they have a fabulous website with lots of choices and information.

5 out of 5 Great selection and Price! Pipes and Cigars (while not the only place I shop online for pipes and tobacco) nevertheless is my favorite spot to shop. I say this because of their tobacco inventory. They carry tobacco blends to fit everyone's tastes. Their pipe selection runs from the inexpensive corn cob to the most elegant briars. Plus,they are a great place to do business with online or by phone.

3 out of 5 I Wish I had Known This Had Black Cavendish In It I wasn't aware that the blend contained black Cavendish or I wouldn't have ordered it. For those who like a mild aromatic, I suppose this is a fine blend. I don't like black Cavendish. Anyone contemplating ordering it should be aware that it is an aromatic, not an Oriental or English blend.

3 out of 5 Not ready for prime time ( with me, anyway). I was seeking a sweet virginia/Latikia blend. Potlach had heavy overtones of Latikia and the virginia was lost. I settled for Peter Stokkebye spun flakes and McClellands Latikia , the latter I place in the mix manually (how else).

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