I've heard nothing but proclamations of the greatness of this English tobacco. After reading countless reviews and what a few in this forum have written, I have to agree whole-heartedly.
From when I first opened the tin until the last draw of the pipe, the experience was the best I've had since coming to the Briars.
First off, this tobacco comes as a mottled flake wrapped neatly in paper. Upon unwrapping the paper, I got an aroma of toasted raisins with a hint of Latakia. I knew I was in for quite a treat.
I gently rubbed out a bowlful and let gravity do the work. I packed it a little looser than other tobaccos.( A hint I took from Alan

At first, the moisture of the tobacco made for frequent re-lights. But after a few tries, it took right off and wasn't a problem here out.
The first thing I noticed was that toasted raisin. A real creamy toasty flavor. Throughout the bowl I experienced nuts, cocoa,anise, and a taste I can only describe as Fiddle Faddle. If you know what that is. A caramel nutty popcorny goodness. The Latakia was ever-present, but supported the Virginia and Orientals. Didn't over power them. Whoever blends this tobacco is a genius. Plain and simple.
This blend has now become the star of my rotation. I can't recommend this enough. My advice is to really spend some time with this tobacco. It should be smoked slow and cool. After a few bowls, I'm still discovering different things about Penzance.
Mike
I do have 2-3 samples if anyone needs. PM me.