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<blockquote data-quote="derlict311" data-source="post: 315893" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>I've found that although Embarcadero has more taste in some pipes than others, it's pretty much universally awesome. It doesn't slap you with flavor but feathers you. <u>Pipesmoking 101: experiment until you find something you enjoy</u>. Settling on a fixed way you like a tobacco is OK too! I like bigger chambers so that new, old Castello 65 I acquired recently makes it SIIIIIING! I've smoked several bowls of it over the last couple days and it is reaaaaal nice, Clark (Randy Quaid voice). Because it's a mildish Virginia type smoke, it's cleaner on the residue side of things, ghosts, what have you. I wouldn't think it has the tendency to take over a pipe, but maybe I should explore that notion a bit. Why wouldn't a couple bowls of a Balkan clear it right up? Then again, if you have the luxury/discipline of dedicating a pipe to it, that's all for the best, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derlict311, post: 315893, member: 1744"] I've found that although Embarcadero has more taste in some pipes than others, it's pretty much universally awesome. It doesn't slap you with flavor but feathers you. [u]Pipesmoking 101: experiment until you find something you enjoy[/u]. Settling on a fixed way you like a tobacco is OK too! I like bigger chambers so that new, old Castello 65 I acquired recently makes it SIIIIIING! I've smoked several bowls of it over the last couple days and it is reaaaaal nice, Clark (Randy Quaid voice). Because it's a mildish Virginia type smoke, it's cleaner on the residue side of things, ghosts, what have you. I wouldn't think it has the tendency to take over a pipe, but maybe I should explore that notion a bit. Why wouldn't a couple bowls of a Balkan clear it right up? Then again, if you have the luxury/discipline of dedicating a pipe to it, that's all for the best, too. [/QUOTE]
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