i love to smoke Nightcap on cold snowy night with warm milk/spices , thats the only way i enjoy it , might be a bit ritualistic but heey !
Give EMP a go. I love love love it. It's very mild compared to NC. Also the English that first made me go "ah-ha, now i get it" was 965. It's much more sweet and not as smokey. It also doesn't have perique.I kept hearing so much about nightcap and had to try a tin. I hated it at first and then after 7 smokes, I began to tolerate it. I believe Nightcap will simply be one of those tobaccos that will be smoked maybe 3x a year. I just feel like I am smoking salt & pepper. I respect Peterson as a business but this blend doesn't do it for me.
Give EMP a go. I love love love it. It's very mild compared to NC. Also the English that first made me go "ah-ha, now i get it" was 965. It's much more sweet and not as smokey. It also doesn't have perique.
gold rush is a great summer spring smoke and rainy day by ashton is perfect for a rainy day it taste like drinking mai thais while fantasizing about being in hawai.Smoke what you like but keep trying new blends as you will sometimes find one that you end up loving. I have been a pipesmoker for a total of nearly 40 years and anytime i order my regular blends i always throw in a couple of tins of something new to me. Lots of misses ensue but, every once in a while, i find something to like. For example, i discovered this summer that Ashton Goldrush is, for me, a really enjoyable warm weather smoke. I now have 10 tins in the cellar. I also found that sutliff Pannacotta was very enjoyable, albeit quite sweet, occasional dessert smoke. When I first began smoking a pipe I eventually fell into a Dunhill routine: early morning, 965 and Nightcap in the evening. Years on i virtually never smoke English blends with Latakia. Sort of lost its original allure. However, i just included a couple of tins of Presbyterian mixture in an order and will try it this fall and winter. Keep exploring...
then you have to try c&d mountain camp the cav in it is divine and yeah it really ads something to english blends. and i think that is what scottish means except those times it does not.It was similar for me with 965, though at first I didn't think I liked it, but I kept wanting to try again and than 'ah!'. I suspect also that I prefer Cavendish based 'English' blends (or are they properly Scottish?)
I’m assuming you meant EMP. And they are “kissing cousins”. They were developed as a “morning”/midday smoke and an after dinner smoke.When I first started ( a few months ago lol) I thought MMP and NC were two sides of the same coin, to be smoked at different times of the same day ,boy was I wrong , love the MMP can’t get into NC , NC tastes skunky like my pipe is clogged and dirty, but there are plenty of other english blends I quite enjoy, to the cellar for a bit I guess. I smoked some C&D super Balkan today that was dark and rich but not at all skunky so it might just not be for me…
Great point. I was treading lightly and then tried a heavy hitter. The heavy hitter (Peterson perfect plug) was fyll and excellent. Cellar the nightcap and try a different brand.In my smoking notes I put down that Nightcap is not as much a "Campfire" as other blends, it's actually more on the subtle side.
I'm starting to wonder if the OP is actually subconsciously a bit disappointed by the lack of fullness out of Nightcap.
Go for a G.L. Pease Lat Bomb if you want the best of what Latakia has to offer.
Yes EMP , I always call it M,y M, orning P, ipe , and forget I’m talking to others lolI’m assuming you meant EMP. And they are “kissing cousins”. They were developed as a “morning”/midday smoke and an after dinner smoke.
The only difference is the addition of Perique to the Nightcap. And I’m part of the crowd that’s come to dislike Perique in my Tobacco. Especially Acadian Perique, which is just burley given the Perique process. True Perique gives a pungent element to the smoke, like that slightly sour element to cheesecake. Acadian just gives me straight spice.
I confess; that I smoke the happy medium between the two (EMP and NC) MM965. 75% of the leaf is the same (Virginia, Latakia and Oriental) but they add non flavored Cavendish to cool/mellow the smoke. Been smoking it since the early 90’s.
Completely agree, perfectly describes my experience with English blends. Albeit I'm only a beginner and have literally tried 2 lol, but it was just bleh. It's like smoking cardboard.Just like most English blends, it is unidimensional, monotonous, and a chamberful of meh.