@drrock
I really have to order from 4noggins one day, but my underlying fear is that my list of tobacco to order is already really and it keeps on growing, e.g. Trout Stream (@forest7)...
There are a few recurring names here perhaps locally available:
- SG Chocolate flake (@cobguy & @brass)
- Mac Baren's Vanilla Cream Flake (@waxmojo, @drrock, @lordofthepiperings, @petes03 & @cosmicfolklore with his tobacco shop stories, but I got tongue bite from Mac Baren's Navy flake)
Another that I want to try is Germain's Plum Cake.
I recently tried Larsen's Signature which gave me tongue bite but after suitable drying it was better and the aromatics is not overwhelming and the sweetness of Virginia is paired with some nutty flavor; for Stanwell Melange, it was a bit weird, it didn't give me tongue bite of the tin and it burnt to the bottom of bowl with only ash remained, but it is so aromatic that it may override the natural sweetness of tobacco.
And I may try Dan's tobacco one day, I just gave away a pouch of Sweet Vanilla Honeydew to a younger piper friend.
@warren
You inspire a different way of pipe smoking enjoyment - choose a pipe first and then the tobacco that suits it. It's really not thought of for me and it seems fun to try it out. 8)
I asked if members here dedicate pipes to try aromatic because of my experience of turning my pipes sour after smoking a lot of aromatics - I smoked Captain Black (not the current Captain Black Dark) for a few years before switching to some house blend aromatics but that didn't get better. I currently used two red pained Apple shape Falcon bowl dedicated to test out aromatics and there are also two 9mm filtered pipes yet to be broken in to have some decent cake.
@jrtaster, @mso489, @cosmicfolklore
What is more interesting is that we think and which is probably the case that aromatic pipe tobacco has >50% market share than the sum of all others, and that many members do smoke aromatics or began with aromatics; yet there is still a prevailing notion of "graduating from aromatics". I think there is a reason to this notion because tobacco was probably invented (discovered by Europeans) without any additive and flavoring in the very first place.