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Tasting Notes For 'Straight Up' Tobacco
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<blockquote data-quote="henwrench" data-source="post: 206554" data-attributes="member: 2402"><p>I've been pipe smoking for a couple of years now and am really getting the hang of the various tobacco types. I tried some of the 'dreaded' Clan this weekend, which, contrary to many reviewers, I find an acceptable smoke (actually, I rather like it!). The point of my smoking experience and subsequent post is I was extremely pleased to have picked out so many of the various tobacco types contained in this very, very complex blend. I identified the Virginia's, the Perique, the Cavendish and Black Cavendish, the Turkish and the Burley. I however have no experience of Kentucky or Maryland.</p><p></p><p> So I'm sure some of you good people out there can put me in the picture regarding these two in particular, and maybe we can add some tasting notes here, for the total new pipe smoker. (I'm sure there are similar threads here already!!) for example, the experienced pipe smoker will be able to detect the unmistakable peppery quality of Perique or the natural sweetness of a fine light Virginia...</p><p></p><p>henwrench</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henwrench, post: 206554, member: 2402"] I've been pipe smoking for a couple of years now and am really getting the hang of the various tobacco types. I tried some of the 'dreaded' Clan this weekend, which, contrary to many reviewers, I find an acceptable smoke (actually, I rather like it!). The point of my smoking experience and subsequent post is I was extremely pleased to have picked out so many of the various tobacco types contained in this very, very complex blend. I identified the Virginia's, the Perique, the Cavendish and Black Cavendish, the Turkish and the Burley. I however have no experience of Kentucky or Maryland. So I'm sure some of you good people out there can put me in the picture regarding these two in particular, and maybe we can add some tasting notes here, for the total new pipe smoker. (I'm sure there are similar threads here already!!) for example, the experienced pipe smoker will be able to detect the unmistakable peppery quality of Perique or the natural sweetness of a fine light Virginia... henwrench [/QUOTE]
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