Hello all!
This is my first post in the "Beginner/How-to section after a few posts in the New Members forum. If you check out my posts there, you'll see that I jumped, after being a non-smoker of anything for 60 yrs, with both feet into the pipe smoking community. I've been slowly sampling various blends (which, in the case that I don't like them, will be cellared for re-tasting with age)in both MM cobbs and my 2 Savinelli briars. Working through various non-aromatics to start with, because I would just like to get the feel of the taste of the various tobacco preparations and varieties.
I've found that the entire experiences has been wonderful, very relaxing and very interesting as well.
Initially, I've been going thru:
Orlik Golden Sliced
Dunhill Elizabethan Mixture
SPC Plum Pudding
Initially, I noticed not much difference between even the Orlik and the Plum Pudding (thinking that the Elizabethan Mixture, as a VaPer, would be closer to the Orlik). In general, I have a very good sense of taste/smell, but I was not noticing many nuances of flavor with which to tell them apart (of course, they all SMELL (tin note) WONDERFUL. However, as time has passed (and not many bowls at all...I'm starting off slow), I have been getting hints of differences. I am reading that this is normal...that it takes a bit of time to adjust and be able to detect the different flavors.
Just smoked a bowl of Dunhill Deluxe Navy Rolls (which has an AMAZING tin note), and I THOUGHT that I was able to detect some of the tin note in the actual smoking flavor...and that is DID seem different (tho just a bit) from the other VaPers.
I'm enjoying seeing what difference I can see in small samples...I have some Escudo Deluxe Navy, some GL Pease "Gaslight", and some Dunhill Nightcap in stock to try, as well as some Lane 1Q (my only aromatic). Coming in will be some Mac Baren HH Old Dark Fired, some C&D Black Frigate (YES....Black Frigate), and 2 pipes: A Savinelli Quandale Smooth 315KS, and an AKB Meerschaum Lattice Bent Brandy by Mushsin. That satisfies my pipe needs for a while..and I always did want a churchwarden...
So, at the end of this rambling note, the questions are:
1. Today, and a couple of times before, I noticed a rather "full head" feeling (which I got even after smoking the Dunhill Navy Rolls last night. Last night, I felt that "full head" feeling and a bit of a buzz, as if after several beers. I'm assuming that's my body's unfamiliarity with nicotine. How does this evolve over time?
2. How long does it take to be able to distinguish the various flavors in the various blends? I'm not looking for immediacy, it's the journey after all. Just curious as to how to gauge my progres....I know many say after YEARS they're still learning.
3. Any tips for care of the Meerschaum that are different from my briars? What do you think of the pipes I've selected in this caase? (My other briars are Savinelli Venere 670KS and and Savinelli Professor....Both rusticated.
Enough for now. Enjoy good smoke!
CW
Dunhill Navy Rolls
This is my first post in the "Beginner/How-to section after a few posts in the New Members forum. If you check out my posts there, you'll see that I jumped, after being a non-smoker of anything for 60 yrs, with both feet into the pipe smoking community. I've been slowly sampling various blends (which, in the case that I don't like them, will be cellared for re-tasting with age)in both MM cobbs and my 2 Savinelli briars. Working through various non-aromatics to start with, because I would just like to get the feel of the taste of the various tobacco preparations and varieties.
I've found that the entire experiences has been wonderful, very relaxing and very interesting as well.
Initially, I've been going thru:
Orlik Golden Sliced
Dunhill Elizabethan Mixture
SPC Plum Pudding
Initially, I noticed not much difference between even the Orlik and the Plum Pudding (thinking that the Elizabethan Mixture, as a VaPer, would be closer to the Orlik). In general, I have a very good sense of taste/smell, but I was not noticing many nuances of flavor with which to tell them apart (of course, they all SMELL (tin note) WONDERFUL. However, as time has passed (and not many bowls at all...I'm starting off slow), I have been getting hints of differences. I am reading that this is normal...that it takes a bit of time to adjust and be able to detect the different flavors.
Just smoked a bowl of Dunhill Deluxe Navy Rolls (which has an AMAZING tin note), and I THOUGHT that I was able to detect some of the tin note in the actual smoking flavor...and that is DID seem different (tho just a bit) from the other VaPers.
I'm enjoying seeing what difference I can see in small samples...I have some Escudo Deluxe Navy, some GL Pease "Gaslight", and some Dunhill Nightcap in stock to try, as well as some Lane 1Q (my only aromatic). Coming in will be some Mac Baren HH Old Dark Fired, some C&D Black Frigate (YES....Black Frigate), and 2 pipes: A Savinelli Quandale Smooth 315KS, and an AKB Meerschaum Lattice Bent Brandy by Mushsin. That satisfies my pipe needs for a while..and I always did want a churchwarden...
So, at the end of this rambling note, the questions are:
1. Today, and a couple of times before, I noticed a rather "full head" feeling (which I got even after smoking the Dunhill Navy Rolls last night. Last night, I felt that "full head" feeling and a bit of a buzz, as if after several beers. I'm assuming that's my body's unfamiliarity with nicotine. How does this evolve over time?
2. How long does it take to be able to distinguish the various flavors in the various blends? I'm not looking for immediacy, it's the journey after all. Just curious as to how to gauge my progres....I know many say after YEARS they're still learning.
3. Any tips for care of the Meerschaum that are different from my briars? What do you think of the pipes I've selected in this caase? (My other briars are Savinelli Venere 670KS and and Savinelli Professor....Both rusticated.
Enough for now. Enjoy good smoke!
CW
Dunhill Navy Rolls