JNF - White Horse Gul
JNF - White Horse Gul
JNF White Horse Gul has a fine grind with very dry moisture content and light tan colouration. The blend uses Indian white snuff techniques and has high nicotine strength. Tasting notes include earthy, lime, natural tobacco, and smokey elements.
The aroma has smokey and bitter characteristics typical of Indian snuff production. The fine texture makes it manageable despite the strong nicotine content. This snuff sits in the Indian white snuff category with intense strength suitable for experienced users.
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This is like dust with cigarette ash mixed it. I find myself liking it then not. For the price worth a try
This is good stuff! It reminds me a bit in color and aroma of the 6 Photo Dragon Madras snuff, although that had a slight green tea scent/flavor and this White Horse seems to be mostly unflavored. It has a nice tobacco aroma and scent, maybe there is a slight added scent but I'm still very new to snuff, so I'm not sure. The nicotine potency is not as high as Dragon but it burns much, much less! I took three pinches in a row and it did not make my eyes water, so that's a bonus. Also, the texture is nice and fine so I don't have to blow my nose as much with this snuff, and also I got no drip in my throat at all. I think this is high-quality snuff and the price makes it an extremely good value. 20g for a buck and a half is an amazing price for what you get.
For a little while the first can i opened smelt a little funky. It wasn't really pleasant and I couldn't smell the tobacco. After letting it air out a bit it helped quite a lot. The first hit always burns like hell and the nigh nicotine content is great. It has a nice creamy smelling tobacco and is extremely dry with a fine grind. It has no added smell and cant be smelled until you take a hit. I had to add a little water to help a bit but overall very satisfied with it.
Be careful; it burns, eyes water, but worth it. Wow! Clear, clean tobacco; no scent or perfume. Very dry and fine, snuff gently.
I grew up right next to a gravel road. During hot summers, if we went without rain for more than a week there was a cloudy, dusty plume that lingered in the air behind every passing vehicle.
This little tub of WHG was that dry, and that dusty. I couldn't get near it without it slamming into the back of my throat. Pinch, spoon, back of the thumb: didn't matter. I could feel the stuff entering my lungs; I declared it unsnuffable.
Not wanting to waste what was obviously a high-nic snuff, I dumped it into my handy mortar with a dose of coconut oil. The grind is way too fine to call the resulting concoction a schmalzler, but effectively that's what it is. And it's quite enjoyable, now that I can actually get it to stop in my nose. There's a smoky nuttiness that isn't quite a toast, but not as woodsy as a scotch. And nicotine a-plenty.
For me it's at its best after a few bumps of something bright and floral, where the powerful smoky counterpoint provides a depth to the lingering scent, making it last longer to the senses.