Snubie World Tour - Sierra Forest
Snubie World Tour - Sierra Forest
Sierra Forest is a moist, medium-fine snuff with a vibrant spruce pine and menthol aroma. The scent is fresh and cooling, evoking a pine forest, with a medium-high nicotine hit and a long-lasting, refreshing finish.
Snubie Says
This gem of a snuff evokes fragrances of the Sierra Forest. As you encounter the invigorating scents of spruce and pine intertwined with a subtle, cooling note of menthol, you are invited to experience nature itself.
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Newish snuff user here. Sierra Forest is one of my early favorites. Nice sharp pine bite and very easy to take. I only regret not getting the larger can. Definitely on my reorder list!
The Spruce/Pine flavor seems artificial or like a pine sol cleaner. If you're curious about this snuff I would get the Bernard F original... The way they incorporate the flavor in this stuff is much better.
I use this one exclusively outdoors. It’s quite good
Upon opening you are greeted by a very Pine forest aroma, almost like you caught fresh pine needles and took a big whiff. Upon sniffing you get that fresh pine smell that Pinesol wishes it had with a nice menthol smoothness that fades into a lingering forest smell that rides the palate, it also clears your nasal passage for some deep breathing to enjoy this amazing Snuff. I would highly recommend it, it is different enough from the competition that it could easily be in your rotation.
I dont have the best pallette, but since no one else reviewed here's what I would've wanted to know before buying.
This ain't bernard F; your best bet is otto forest for a similar (not identical) experience. Snubie's is a neighbor, not a brother. There is an underlying Indian flavor from the outset that is a pleasant surprise. Coming from someone that only gets manure from 95% of Indian snuff, the subtle Indian note is a very pleasant surprise here.
For me this has a bigger blast of menthol than of pine, wish it was the opposite but that's fine. It's still present, just not as much as bern F or otto F. The menthol however punches immediately, and slowly fades with the pine riding the top and Indian riding the bottom.
Overall, it's not Bernard F and I dont know of its necessarily trying to be. This is a mentholy pine with indian undertones. Still worth trying, still very enjoyable. If you're like me and wanted to like the 6photo sampler but couldn't, try this.