Lane Limited - RLP-6
Smoker's Pride - Cherry Cavendish
Daughters & Ryan - Windsail
Cornell & Diehl - Haunted Bookshop
Peterson - Early Morning Pipe
Gawith Hoggarth & Co. - Kendal Dark
That oughta do it.![]()
A gentleman and a scholar.I probably have one of the widest cellars on here. Still, I could exist smoking only Captain Black til the end and that’d be fine.
The one thing I personally have a problem with cellaring deeply. Is that I find I get more out of smoking a blend many times and many times in a row. It takes some times to learn what is really happening with a blend. When I jump from one blend to another I miss a lot. Or in other words I find a smaller stable of blends smoked over many months is the best way to enjoy one.-A basic burley (old CH, PS 702) with coffe, in a cob.
-A vaper (aged Escudo or Anniverary Kake)
-An English (not too picky here; but MF, SL, PS52 and Westminster are all good)
As a matter of fact, when the TAD virus isn’t upon me, the above is 90% of what I smoke, usually.
Indeed. I have to experiment with cobs and burleys, and bowls of various sizes. Also, my palate is different depending on time of day, humidity, temperature, what I last ate, what I’m drinking, and of course, it changes with time. What could’ve been an amazing smoke, is totally lackluster the next day as variables change.The one thing I personally have a problem with cellaring deeply. Is that I find I get more out of smoking a blend many times and many times in a row. It takes some times to learn what is really happening with a blend. When I jump from one blend to another I miss a lot. Or in other words I find a smaller stable of blends smoked over many months is the best way to enjoy one.
I am starting to suspect you might be British. Albion are some ship like that.Revor
Ennerdale
FVP
Gawith flavoured twists
Warrior
Germain's Brown Flake & Medium Flake
