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J & H Wilson - Medicated 99

J & H Wilson - Medicated 99

J & H Wilson
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J & H Wilson Medicated 99 has a medium-fine grind with moderate moisture content. The blend uses a tobacco base with menthol, eucalyptus, and camphor as the primary notes. Secondary notes include citrus, lavender, and natural tobacco. The colour is medium brown.

The nicotine strength is medium to strong. The aroma is menthol-forward with eucalyptus and floral notes underneath. This is a British medicated snuff style with a cooling character that follows the classic method for mentholated blends.

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Expert Review Click to read Tap to read This snuff finds itself right in the middle when it comes to strength. The moisture content is rather dry, my sample was in a tap tin as such I imagine a larger tin may hold more moisture. The fine...

This snuff finds itself right in the middle when it comes to strength. The moisture content is rather dry, my sample was in a tap tin as such I imagine a larger tin may hold more moisture. The finely milled grind has a slightly fluffy cut, and the fine grind and dry nature make this snuff a little more difficult to use.

Medicated No. 99 opens like a cold splash to the face, heavy on the menthol and camphor with a sharp, herbal snap. The fine, dusty grind comes with minimal drip and a quick onset of cooling, but can be tricky to seat comfortably in the nose. This isn't a casual beginner's snuff; it takes a practiced hand and gentle sniff. The initial hit is bold and clean, but fades faster than expected, leaving behind a soft wisp of tobacco.

Hidden beneath the camphor, with some effort and repeat pinches, are faint traces of citrus — barely there, like a memory half-remembered. That subtle twist adds dimension, though it's easily lost in the menthol blitz. This may be a case of the tin having lost some freshness; the tap box format isn't known for airtight preservation. As it stands, the experience doesn't linger long, and I found myself reaching for more often than usual just to recapture the effect. While the core profile is solid and refreshingly old-school, Medicated No. 99 struggles to compete with more balanced medicated offerings. It hits hard, fades fast, and leaves you chasing a complexity that never quite arrives.