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Jim's GLP Embarcadero Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 400468" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>Succinct and spot-on. </p><p></p><p>It's always worth mentioning again that fresh Embarcadero really does best with a forgiving and squeaky-clean pipe. She does not like to share tobaccos in the same bowl, past present or future. She will hide and pout and make you wonder "WTF" until she's been doted upon. I dedicated two pipes to fresh Embarcadero. I don't think this is as straightforward for some newer people only because they may not have the inkling of what a good pipe really can do, and why a preposterous and picky tobacco that is hardly known then demanding her vessel must be maintained and for Her Highness' Use Only. It's why some of us call her "Princess 'Barc." Later on in life, she's a mellow old matriarch that can be stuffed into any old cob.</p><p></p><p>If I may, this is why I usually dedicate pipes to lines of tobacco, rather than blends (unless warranted). Latakia, Virginia/Burley, Oriental, and in rare cases, Perique (Rattray's stuff, usually). Then, if further dedication is necessary, the settle-in time is reduced. </p><p></p><p>8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 400468, member: 1969"] Succinct and spot-on. It's always worth mentioning again that fresh Embarcadero really does best with a forgiving and squeaky-clean pipe. She does not like to share tobaccos in the same bowl, past present or future. She will hide and pout and make you wonder "WTF" until she's been doted upon. I dedicated two pipes to fresh Embarcadero. I don't think this is as straightforward for some newer people only because they may not have the inkling of what a good pipe really can do, and why a preposterous and picky tobacco that is hardly known then demanding her vessel must be maintained and for Her Highness' Use Only. It's why some of us call her "Princess 'Barc." Later on in life, she's a mellow old matriarch that can be stuffed into any old cob. If I may, this is why I usually dedicate pipes to lines of tobacco, rather than blends (unless warranted). Latakia, Virginia/Burley, Oriental, and in rare cases, Perique (Rattray's stuff, usually). Then, if further dedication is necessary, the settle-in time is reduced. 8) [/QUOTE]
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