Fribourg & Treyer Dr.JR Justice 250g
Fribourg & Treyer Dr.JR Justice 250g
Fribourg & Treyer J.R. Justice is an almost perfect blend of many muted flavors that combine to form a slightly floral mixture that has is pleasant subtle but complex. The tobacco color is orange-brown with a fine grind and a delicate, almost fluffy texture. The taking is moderate on the nose and the nicotine levels are quite elevated. An amazing snuff for all occasions. Enjoy a pinch today.
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Fribourg and Tryer is my go-to for snuff with no gimmicks. Easy on the nose and high quality. I have been using it on or off for 40 years, and the quality is unchanged.
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Says it all. Lemon pinesol that's amazing , slightly spicy something going on. Kissing cousins with Macouba sitting right next to it .
Top shelf
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Really nice ! Light pinesol with a ton going on in the background but pretty chill overall. I always keep coming back to this line .
I like the whole Fribourg line from old Paris ,Macouba , Siville .
James Robertson Justice was a prominent Scottish actor with a distinctive beard and a deep barytone voice. He often portrayed pompous authority figures with comedic aplomb. The naming of a tobacco product in his honour follows in the tradition of the great Gerald du Maurier, a renown actor of the previous generation. This rust-coloured snuff is fluffy, delicate and rich with a mildly floral flavour. It is in the same vein as F&T’s Bordeaux, but more civilized in nature. Like the enchanting voice of La Svengali, it fills you with desire.
JR Justice was for me a 2nd-tier snuff, but I still enjoyed it very much. It seems "diffusely melancholy" somehow, like watching an autumn rain through a bay window while listening to Brahms (not Beethoven, Haydn, or Schubert but still very good). I seem to have gone through the F/T's I had in the following order: Morlaix, JR Justice, Old Paris, Seville.