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McChrystals - Star Gazer

McChrystals - Star Gazer

McChrystals
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McChrystal's Star Gazer has a medium-fine grind with slight moisture and uses Wilson's of Sharrow's standard base blend of burley and flue-cured tobacco with oriental stem. The primary note is anise, accompanied by black liquorice, fennel, coriander, and cardamom. The sweet anisette scent sits over the mild tobacco base.

The nicotine strength is low to medium. The colour is mid-brown. This snuff was previously known as Anisette before EU regulations required the name change, and it contains no menthol, allowing the liquorice and spice notes to come through clearly.

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Expert Review Click to read Tap to read This anise and licorice-forward snuff easily hides any nasal burn. The nicotine is medium-low in nature and easy to take all day. The moisture content is consistent with that of other McChrystal's....

This anise and licorice-forward snuff easily hides any nasal burn. The nicotine is medium-low in nature and easy to take all day. The moisture content is consistent with that of other McChrystal's. There is minor clumping in the tin, but it is not too moist and leans on the drier side. The medium-fine grind, coupled with the moderate moisture, can cause this snuff to fall out of the anatomical snuff box if you are not careful. A moderately tan tobacco, leaning to the darker side.

Beginner-friendly, the nicotine level and grind allow for easy use all day long, so much so that you appreciate a rich anise seed forward blend. Anise scents can be mildly anaesthetic, and the cooling sensation helps mask any harsh burn. A pinch was easy to control in the hand, but watch out if you are in a windy area.

This is a snuff with a clear identity found in anise, with spices and licorice to round it out. The moment it hits, you're greeted with a bold blast of anise that's easily mistaken for handmade pan dulce. There's no menthol to soften the blow, which might be a pro or con depending on your preference. Once the berry wears off, the wheat and tobacco essence come through. In my case, I found the profile surprisingly clean even without menthol, and I do love me some menthol. Stargazer has many notes that remind me of Dr R's GREEN. For fans of herbal or old-world flavours, this one should find its way into your rotation.