Friday, April 30, 2010

LD Original Lös


Now here's a snus by JTI that is sure to deliver. It's described as having a fine grind, but I would classify it somewhere between Grovsnus and Röda Lacket. This snus is very moist (if it were a women she would probably be thinking of changing her panties) and holds together well under the lip whether you decide to handbake or hillbilly.

When you open the can you're greeted with a citrusy scent akin to a sour orange (this is the bergamont).If you can't imagine what that smell would be then think, muted lemon scented Pine-sol. Now that might sound offputting at first (I mean the only time you sit around and sniff Pine-sol is....well anyways), but once you learn to identify the scent of bergamont (and other aromas in different brands of snus) you will come to appreciate the complexity of certain brands and the simplicity of others.

Now I'd say this particular snus is has a comfortable mouth feel to it. You can throw LD in and forget about it (like that turkey in the oven...totally slipped your mind while the babysitter was over), and virtually no slide so you don't have to worry about mudmouth all to often.

So what does bergamont taste like? Well to my tongue of great experience it is simply a lemon minus a large percentage of sour (I never said it was experienced in taste so you can't sue if this is a little off), Somewhat sweet yet not overly so (you won't throw a prilla in and think hmmm I'll put this out for Halloween). I would describe it as a subtle explosion, It's not slapping you in the face but you don't have to call Dick Tracy to find it either (but you might need his help if you're looking for the tobacco flavor).


LD Original Lös is a quality product at a bargain price, so if you have a few extra bucks after your main order and you're looking for something to spend it on, then add this. If you end up not liking it, well you're only out a couple bucks. You can find it at Northerner.com.

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