I'll get the ball rolling with Penzance in a GBD London Made 1/4 bent Rhodesian that I had with a cup of CTC Scottish Breakfast this mourning.![]()
I'll get the ball rolling with Penzance in a GBD London Made 1/4 bent Rhodesian that I had with a cup of CTC Scottish Breakfast this mourning.![]()
James
Bearing the burden of responsibility..... It's probably my fault.
Treat your silver as if it were earthenware and your earthenware as if it were silver - Seneca, Letters of a Stoic
I'm enjoying some Dunhill Early Morning Pipe in a Peterson 303 System standard. It's been one heck of a long week.
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Pease Laurel Heights in a new MM bent Patriot cob.
The winter boys... drinking heavy water from a stone.
Sneaking in a late night aromatic. Just for Him 'Longbottom Leaf' in a Dr Grabow Savoy
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G.L. Pease Meridian in my new Brebbia 624 Nera Sandblast.
- Dave
Dunhill Nightcap in a MM Diplomat.
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Samuel Gawith Full Virginia Flake in a Peterson Sterling 338 following an evening tea with my daughter.
James
Bearing the burden of responsibility..... It's probably my fault.
Treat your silver as if it were earthenware and your earthenware as if it were silver - Seneca, Letters of a Stoic
Uhle's Irish Aromatic in a vintage Hardcastle billiard.
Today's Shave: Genco Easy Aces / AOS Lavender
Dunhill Nightcap in a Missouri Meerschaum Diplomat (with a Forever Stem).
Last edited by Blue_2; 12-04-2010 at 08:52 PM.
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McClelland Samovar in a corn cob.
Dunhill Early Morning Pipe in a Peterson system 303 this morning with coffee.
Last edited by Blue_2; 12-05-2010 at 08:04 PM.
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Peterson Holiday Season 2010 in a Dr Grabow Savoy.
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Eileens's dream by cao out of my churchwarden
G. L. Pease Laurel Heights in my MM bent Patriot cob. A fine smoke with a ton of sweetness and a touch of spiciness.
The winter boys... drinking heavy water from a stone.
G&H Dark Birdseye in a SMS Meerschaum bent Rhodesian.
James
Bearing the burden of responsibility..... It's probably my fault.
Treat your silver as if it were earthenware and your earthenware as if it were silver - Seneca, Letters of a Stoic
Only smoked half a bowl so far...like it better than the Escudo anyway!The 'just doused campfire' aroma doesn't carry though too much to the taste (thankfully?) I do detect, of all things, a kind of cumin or east indian kind of taste though. Interesting stuff...I'll definitely give it a few more goes but I'm starting to think I might just be a simple aromatics guy.
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- Dave
My advise for any one starting is twofold. First never let anyone tell you what you're supposed to like. Aromatics get a bad rap, mainly because there are a lot of bad ones out there. But many of my favorite regular smokes should be classified as aromatic; G&H chocolate flake, G&H rum flake, G&H dark scented flake, SG mayors chocolate flake, SG grousmoore plug, SG 1792 Flake. Some may try to kid themselves that they are different, but to my mind if you flavor or scent the tobacco in a noticeable way it is an aromatic. Those are my preferences by the way not necessarily recommendations. There are many truly high quality aromatics made with top notch tobac and natural flavorings/liqueurs. If you find the aromatic to be your favorite let us know in a post! I know of some great blenders who make top notch blends of the sort. The frustration can run high in finding that first bit of joy when starting. I went through some difficulty before I found blends rich enough to satisfy my particular palate, but when I did it was fantastic.
Second if your trying a new type and it doesn't suit you jar it up and save it, properly stored tobacco will age indefinitely, and you can try it again later when your in the mood for something different. Also you shouldn't let one blend, or bender for that matter, of a type ruin your impressions of that style of tobacco. For example I don't care for most dutch aromatics, but that doesn't mean I don't like aromatics.
Above all smoke what you like, and like what you smoke.
James
Bearing the burden of responsibility..... It's probably my fault.
Treat your silver as if it were earthenware and your earthenware as if it were silver - Seneca, Letters of a Stoic
Good advice from jwhite! I would like to add one thing (I believe I've told you this before, but just in case):
Never had a problem jarring up a non-aromatic.
However, I've found that jarring up aromatics can be hit or miss. I've noticed some aromatics mellow out quite well after aging in a jar, but some tend to lose their flavor, go stale, and leave behind nothing but the soapy taste of PG.
"Chuck Norris doesn't smell like Tabac...Tabac smells like Chuck Norris!"
G. L. Pease Embarcadero in my MM bent Patriot. Lightly spicy and mellow. I need to spend time with this one before I make any big statements.
The winter boys... drinking heavy water from a stone.
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