Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 515

Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 515

Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 515! Our featured interview tonight is with Jeremy Reeves. Jeremy is the Head Blender at Cornell & Diehl, which is one of the most popular boutique pipe tobacco companies in the USA. Jeremy has been a pipe smoker for over a decade and is passionate about pipes, pipe tobacco, and blending tobacco. Tonight’s discussion will focus on tobacco grading, and believe it or not, there are some funny things involved with this. Did you hear the one about the farmer’s daughter? In our opening Pipe Parts segment, Brian will discuss one of his favorite drink pairings with a pipe – coffee. He has four cups a day. Whoa. Sit back, relax with your pipe, and enjoy The Pipes Magazine Radio Show!

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Jeremy Reeves, Head Blender, Cornell & Diehl
Jeremy Reeves, Head Blender, Cornell & Diehl

The Pipes Magazine Radio Show features interviews with pipe makers, tobacco blenders, pipe and tobacco aficionados, collectors, and more. Episodes air every Tuesday.

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2 Responses

  • Jeremy, as usual, made a complicated process easy to understand, while being both informative and entertaining.
    Dan’s music is always a treat. I really like this Symphony and particularly this movement.
    As for your rant, Amen.
    Thanks
    Dino

  • Pretty good show. I know you like coffee, but it me it tastes like it has been passed through a dinosaur that has a kidney disease. I can’t exactly take a shot at you for this considering I usually drink Diet Dr. Pepper.
    Jeremy was pretty informative as always.
    The rant, of course, hit the nail on the barrel head..

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