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<blockquote data-quote="Puff Daddy" data-source="post: 117167" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>DGT - the intentional (usually) practice of lighting a pipe and (usually) smoking it for a short period, then letting it sit for later (hours, sometimes days). Some believe it makes the tobacco much better tasting (chemical changes in the composition, seems to be plausible). This usually works well with Virginia based tobaccos and poorly with many others, especially aromatics and English or cigar leaf blends. </p><p></p><p>I've done it unintentionally often enough to believe that it's an OK practice (I didn't want to dump what amounted to a half bowl or more of perfectly good tobacco) but personally I never found enough benefit in the practice to conduct a broad enough experiment to substantiate an actual benefit with certain blends as many others have done. I think a lot of it has to do with mouth and body chemistry. For me, I like the taste of freshly loaded tobacco.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff Daddy, post: 117167, member: 3"] DGT - the intentional (usually) practice of lighting a pipe and (usually) smoking it for a short period, then letting it sit for later (hours, sometimes days). Some believe it makes the tobacco much better tasting (chemical changes in the composition, seems to be plausible). This usually works well with Virginia based tobaccos and poorly with many others, especially aromatics and English or cigar leaf blends. I've done it unintentionally often enough to believe that it's an OK practice (I didn't want to dump what amounted to a half bowl or more of perfectly good tobacco) but personally I never found enough benefit in the practice to conduct a broad enough experiment to substantiate an actual benefit with certain blends as many others have done. I think a lot of it has to do with mouth and body chemistry. For me, I like the taste of freshly loaded tobacco. [/QUOTE]
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