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May 2, 2020
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Actually, I guess I don’t have one that I couldn’t live without, as most of them dry my mouth out for some reason. I like the taste of Scotty’s Trout Stream though. Boswell’s Raspberry Creme is good, so is their Cupcake. None of them are anything I normally smoke though. They’re more of a “change of pace” smoke for me.
 

gamzultovah

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Likewise, there are no true aromatics that I can’t live without, but KBV Sakura comes close. My favorite tobacco that has a top note but that I wouldn’t categorize as an Aro, is KBV Live Wire.
 
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mso489

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I started with aromatics and smoked them for years, before a long pipe hiatus, and then I smoked mostly non-aromatics after some tongue bite and burn from aros. Now I smoke about 1/3 aromatics. Some I enjoy are Sir Walter Raleigh Aromatic, burley based with Virginia as a condiment and flavored with three liqueurs; Planta 2012 flavored with marula fruit; Three Star Blue from Iwan Ries; Erin Go Bragh flavored with Irish whiskey; C'est La Vie vanilla; and others. Granger is a fine old Kentucky rough cut blend, frequently sold as a non-aromatic but flavored with molasses.
 
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64alex

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I like the Lakeland style aromatics and among them GH Ennerdale flake and SG Groosemoore plug a lot but also GH Bob's chocolate flake and SG cannon plug and RB plug.
 

mso489

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...oh ... I forgot ... Mixture No. 79, that great rediscovery by chasing embers. It really has a quiet charm in a Falcon or cob, for example.
 

cigrmaster

Lifer
May 26, 2012
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I have 2 aromatics in my cellar and only pull them out if a non smoker is around. They are:
Cult Blood Red Moon
Sutliff Molto Dolce

Don't let the pop crackle and pop of the MOlto Dole get to you, it has a ton of flavor as does the Red Moon. Once you have these two no other aromatics are needed ever again in your entire life. Trust me on this one.
 

gamzultovah

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I don’t know. I can smoke most burley-containing blends without issues. Do it all the time. It’s only the full-blown aromatic blends that do that to me. I think it might be something to do with the humectants.
This very well might be. I can smoke aromatics too, but none with Burley. I guess that sucking burning hot vegetation through a 6” straw has varying unpleasant effects on people. Who knew?

But I do know this, we all get burned (bit) at one time or another. puffy
 
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cigrmaster

Lifer
May 26, 2012
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Chambers, I thought I was clear, only 2 are needed, why are you making other recommendations

Actually I did forget a tasty aromatic flake called Mac Baren Modern Virginia Flake.. It is really hard to get for some reason. I would also consider Peterson University Flake as an aromatic as the plum topping is quite nice. Ok Chambers you are off the hook for now.
 

maulragoth

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Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend, also strong considerations I would miss:
  • Newminster Blackberry Brandy,
  • S.G. Firedance, and
  • G&H Ennerdale Flake
 

neilnoff

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Cult Blood Red Moon & Boswell's Piper's Pleasure. Not a constant diet of either one, but for me they make a wonderful change of pace.
 
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