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Thank you, I'll look those up. The idea is to expand my cellar along the lines of a smooth creamy note. I do enjoy the naturals I've tried,
just want to fill it in with tobaccos that be smoked rather than aged.The idea of the NST has awakened a desire to have several differing
blends,rather than smoking the same thing repeatedly
@Branzig
,what do you mean by "bolder", med to full strength is fine but I'ld like to
keep the flavors mellow and smooth.I am going to check into the Peter Stokkebye's Cube cut burley,sounds promising. Thanks again !!
Matthew
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Lostmason
Thank you, I'll look those up. The idea is to expand my cellar along the lines of a smooth creamy note. I do enjoy the naturals I've tried,
just want to fill it in with tobaccos that be smoked rather than aged.The idea of the NST has awakened a desire to have several differing
blends,rather than smoking the same thing repeatedly
@
Branzig
,what do you mean by "bolder", med to full strength is fine but I'ld like to
keep the flavors mellow and smooth.I am going to check into the Peter Stokkebye's Cube cut burley,sounds promising. Thanks again !!
Matthew
I second Branzig's Star of the East. Complicated little bend, very oriental and satisfying. Won't goop and had some exotic sandalwood and incense flavors. Went from "what the hell is this." to "shoot, I'm getting low." Good in small pipes.
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Lostmason
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Branzig
,what do you mean by "bolder", med to full strength is fine but I'ld like to
keep the flavors mellow and smooth.I am going to check into the Peter Stokkebye's Cube cut burley,sounds promising.
None of what I recommended would I consider "harsh." Bolder in flavor, more in your face latakia basically. Latakia dominant. I am a poor judge of nicotine strength because I have a high tolerance to the stuff. Everything I mentioned gives me a 0 or close to 0 nicotine hit. YMMV.
I think "mellow" and "smooth" are really subjective. I think all Balkan's and a lot of Va/Vaper/Vabur flakes are smooth as silk, but a lot of it is technique too. Sipping your pipe will yield not only more flavor profiles, but also a "smoother delivery" IMO.
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None of what I recommended would I consider "harsh." Bolder in flavor, more in your face latakia basically. Latakia dominant. I am a poor judge of nicotine strength because I have a high tolerance to the stuff. Everything I mentioned gives me a 0 or close to 0 nicotine hit. YMMV.
I think "mellow" and "smooth" are really subjective. I think all Balkan's and a lot of Va/Vaper/Vabur flakes are smooth as silk, but a lot of it is technique too. Sipping your pipe will yield not only more flavor profiles, but also a "smoother delivery" IMO.
Thats what I found with the Red Odessa, slow sips and it was really good.That Nightcap and the Star of the East Have caught my eye.Correct me if I'm wrong here it's
the burley that gives you the creamy nutty flavors ?
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Correct me if I'm wrong here it's the burley that gives you the creamy nutty flavors ?
It definitely can. I think of Kendal Cream Flake. Burley either gives off a chocolate earth taste or nutty. Dark fired is a different story. That's a more smoky flavor profile then.
Have to be careful though, becuase IMO when burley is done wrong, it is the most harsh tobacco out there. Real vile stuff.
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Have to be careful though, becuase IMO when burley is done wrong, it is the most harsh tobacco out there. Real vile stuff.
That would be Pall Mall cigarettes