Pilgrim’s Muse

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A Scottish-styled mixture, Pilgrim’s Muse is perfect for those that love a nuanced Latakia.  Naturally sweet, ready rubbed and flue-cured Virginias blend with light Burley, Latakia, and Exquisite Turkish Tobaccos to form a complex smoke that will give the contemplative pipe smoker hours of cheer.  Pilgrim’s Muse is best enjoyed by pipe smokers that are comfortable “sipping” their pipe and enjoying a single bowl for a long period of time.  A complex and rewarding smoke!

 

Bag Note: Freshly  Baked Bread & Honey
Room Note: Cedar & Lemon Zest.
Tasting Notes: Wheat Bread, Citrus, Floral, Slight Hops

 

*hand-weighed by the ounce, stored in our quality 4-mil pouches to ensure freshness, and adorned with our famous Country Squire Label.

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In the heartland of Mississippi, where the Delta blues echo through cotton fields and the pages of literary history unfold like a tapestry, writers emerge as pilgrims, gracefully passing through the landscape of words and wisdom. From William Faulkner’s haunting tales of the deep South to Eudora Welty’s poignant glimpses into Southern life and Richard Wright’s powerful explorations of injustice, each Mississippi writer is a pilgrim on a literary journey, navigating the intricate paths of storytelling. Their words are not just narratives; they are sacred passages that connect the past, present, and future, forging a timeless pilgrimage through the rich tapestry of the Mississippi experience. In their prose, the writers of Mississippi are not mere authors; they are pilgrims who, with each stroke of the pen, leave indelible imprints on the soul of the world.

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In the heartland of Mississippi, where the Delta blues echo through cotton fields and the pages of literary history unfold like a tapestry, writers emerge as pilgrims, gracefully passing through the landscape of words and wisdom. From William Faulkner’s haunting tales of the deep South to Eudora Welty’s poignant glimpses into Southern life and Richard Wright’s powerful explorations of injustice, each Mississippi writer is a pilgrim on a literary journey, navigating the intricate paths of storytelling. Their words are not just narratives; they are sacred passages that connect the past, present, and future, forging a timeless pilgrimage through the rich tapestry of the Mississippi experience. In their prose, the writers of Mississippi are not mere authors; they are pilgrims who, with each stroke of the pen, leave indelible imprints on the soul of the world.

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