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<blockquote data-quote="idbowman" data-source="post: 395375" data-attributes="member: 2165"><p>Sounds about right, though keep in mind that there <em>can</em> be some correlation between component tobaccos and nicotine strength; or, if it's not already complicated enough, how certain component tobaccos are processed/prepared can play role in nicotine strength. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Meh. Smoke what you like. A number of us "Non-aro" guys keep something sweet around to dip into from time to time. You may also find that your tastes change over time, and find a way to cycle around and around and around - this is a pretty common theme around here.</p><p></p><p>Also, you'll find that the more you play around with pipe tobaccos, the more you'll find out the blends with flavors that may not be particularly "strong," MORE than make up for it in complexity and nuance. I've spent a fair bit of time with cigars, too, and the varieties of taste/strength/components are SUBSTANTIALLY more vast in the pipe world than with cigars (and that's not even accounting for the limitless variety of aromatics). YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idbowman, post: 395375, member: 2165"] Sounds about right, though keep in mind that there [i]can[/i] be some correlation between component tobaccos and nicotine strength; or, if it's not already complicated enough, how certain component tobaccos are processed/prepared can play role in nicotine strength. Meh. Smoke what you like. A number of us "Non-aro" guys keep something sweet around to dip into from time to time. You may also find that your tastes change over time, and find a way to cycle around and around and around - this is a pretty common theme around here. Also, you'll find that the more you play around with pipe tobaccos, the more you'll find out the blends with flavors that may not be particularly "strong," MORE than make up for it in complexity and nuance. I've spent a fair bit of time with cigars, too, and the varieties of taste/strength/components are SUBSTANTIALLY more vast in the pipe world than with cigars (and that's not even accounting for the limitless variety of aromatics). YMMV [/QUOTE]
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