I didn’t buy any… Looks like a good blend. I’ve got plenty of CRF, Bijou and bright and perique in my cellar, and buying any more tobacco is kind of pointless to me.
Hey John, just outta curiosity, how much are y'all paying in Spain for duty & taxes for pipe tobacco.I'm in the same situation as you bro. It's more profitable to go for it, in a pool float, for children. Crossing the Atlantic Ocean. Before it goes through customs, and cost you more expensive than a trip to mars. ??
This rings true. I look at it serendipitously as required aging.I ended up buying some and having it sent to a friends house in the States. It will likely be close to two years before I travel back to America, so the blend will have some nice time to age ?
I should give you some context for that CRFw/Perique 2021 rating. I'm the only reviewer I know who rates a blend by similar blends in the same genre. I never rate for my personal taste. I recommended (three stars) for that particular vintage because there are better blends in that particular subset of the VaPer genre, so I could not give it four stars. If I wasn't rating blends against other blends, many of my ratings would be different than they are. That would also be true if I rated for my personal taste.
I believe if I give a blend a four star rating that anything else in that particular category has to be just as good, or very, very close to being as good in order to get four stars. There have been times that I have gone back to earlier reviews, and changed the rating because of later experiences when I found more blends in that subset of its genre that were better or worse. Sometimes, that forces a downgrade or an upgrade of a previous rating in order to maintain consistency in my ratings of blends in the same arena. You aren't likely to find that in anybody else's reviews, so it's something to keep in mind when comparing my ratings against others'.
As another example, I'm sure you saw some of my recent revised reviews. Any ratings that were changed was due to comparison not just to the earlier versions, but to other blends in the same genre as well. That, too, was rating maintenance.
Btw, three stars is still a recommendation, and at times I have felt my three star ratings are often somebody else's four star ratings. If I rated for my personal taste, a great many of my reviews would have different ratings than they currently do.
Based on the last price update, on July 2, 2022, these are the tobacco brands that have changed their prices and by when it has gone up. The Government of Spain already anticipated in the approval of the General State Budget (PGE) of 2022 a price increase of 5.5% (6,880 million euros) in the revenues derived from the taxes applied to it.Hey John, just outta curiosity, how much are y'all paying in Spain for duty & taxes for pipe tobacco.
I thought that I was getting stung in Korea, but from what I see from the rest of y'all, I seem to be doing pretty good.
I think sometimes an amateur (like myself) will have a different opinion on how blends compare to each than an expert like yourself. You see this in wine tastings all the time. The amateur just sort of knows the flavors he likes but can't really explain why one is better than the other.I should give you some context for that CRFw/Perique 2021 rating. I'm the only reviewer I know who rates a blend by similar blends in the same genre. I never rate for my personal taste. I recommended (three stars) for that particular vintage because there are better blends in that particular subset of the VaPer genre, so I could not give it four stars. If I wasn't rating blends against other blends, many of my ratings would be different than they are. That would also be true if I rated for my personal taste.
I believe if I give a blend a four star rating that anything else in that particular category has to be just as good, or very, very close to being as good in order to get four stars. There have been times that I have gone back to earlier reviews, and changed the rating because of later experiences when I found more blends in that subset of its genre that were better or worse. Sometimes, that forces a downgrade or an upgrade of a previous rating in order to maintain consistency in my ratings of blends in the same arena. You aren't likely to find that in anybody else's reviews, so it's something to keep in mind when comparing my ratings against others'.
As another example, I'm sure you saw some of my recent revised reviews. Any ratings that were changed was due to comparison not just to the earlier versions, but to other blends in the same genre as well. That, too, was rating maintenance.
Btw, three stars is still a recommendation, and at times I have felt my three star ratings are often somebody else's four star ratings. If I rated for my personal taste, a great many of my reviews would have different ratings than they currently do.
I didn’t convince myself… caved and placed an order. So I imagine I’ll probably smoke some 6-7 years from now, or sell it when or if I decide to give up the pipe.I didn’t buy any… Looks like a good blend. I’ve got plenty of CRF, Bijou and bright and perique in my cellar, and buying any more tobacco is kind of pointless to me.
Here you have all the updated prices of all the tobacco varieties you want. This is my bible to decide how many kilos to buy hahahahahahaa. https://www.hacienda.gob.es/es-ES/Areas Tematicas/CMTabacos/Paginas/PreciosLabores.aspxHey John, just outta curiosity, how much are y'all paying in Spain for duty & taxes for pipe tobacco.
I thought that I was getting stung in Korea, but from what I see from the rest of y'all, I seem to be doing pretty good.
Here you have all the updated prices of all the tobacco varieties you want. This is my bible to decide how many kilos to buy hahahahahahaa. https://www.hacienda.gob.es/es-ES/Areas Tematicas/CMTabacos/Paginas/PreciosLabores.aspx Well, the tobacco that is authorized in Spain, I meant.
I don't believe in letting a blend rest when I am reviewing. The majority of smokers smoke a blend fresh out of the tin or bulk. I think it's more instructive to review a blend as it comes to me for that reason. I don't dry it either, unless it's sopping wet and unsmokable. In a case like that, I will inform the reader that I did that.I'm curious Jim, do you not believe in 'Travel Rest'? Depending on the release (how quickly it goes from production to tins - or bulk bags - to my pipe) I have found there to be a varied but noticeable difference between blends as they arrive and after 10 days to 2 weeks later.
At the initial release of the components, I had hypothesized that this blend will probably be very similar to Carolina Red Flake with Perique (CRF-P); and I too found it a bit 'lacking' for the category: there are better vaper flakes out there.
How would you compare the two blends?
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That all said, I picked up 3 tins to give this blend a shot. The only disease worse than TAD is FOMO, so being the sucker that I am, I gotta give this a try for myself.
I understand where you're coming from. I think the only thing that matters is whether or not you like a blend. If you're reading a review, and what you read sounds like something in your wheelhouse, it may be worth buying. Conversely, if it doesn't, you probably won't spend the money on it.I think sometimes an amateur (like myself) will have a different opinion on how blends compare to each than an expert like yourself. You see this in wine tastings all the time. The amateur just sort of knows the flavors he likes but can't really explain why one is better than the other.
For instance I think the crwp is better than say Telegraph Hill or Verge EO, although you may not consider those to be blends in the same genre. They're technically vapers but have different proportions of reds, brights, perique, etc. I can't really explain why its better other than it just tastes better to me.