It grows on ya', doesn't it...that's why I buy 15 tins a year!Wow this stuff has a decent nicotine hit for a va, I'm only halfway through a small bowl
It grows on ya', doesn't it...that's why I buy 15 tins a year!Wow this stuff has a decent nicotine hit for a va, I'm only halfway through a small bowl
Personally (and I know people do it differently), I take it out of the tin and put it in my pipe, I don't worry with all the prep work, but that's just me...I've never been that picky.Another question. I rubbed out AND dried all the flakes immediately. Will it still develop good flavor? Or should I have left them in the jar for awhile? And/or dried them without rubbing them out? What would be the optimal way to prepare this stuff if I we're going to smoke it and not age it?
Another question. I rubbed out AND dried all the flakes immediately. Will it still develop good flavor? Or should I have left them in the jar for awhile? And/or dried them without rubbing them out? What would be the optimal way to prepare this stuff if I we're going to smoke it and not age it?
I know what you mean, I've gone back and forth and at first VAs seem bland, so I usually don't smoke for a few days to allow my palate to reset. This is the first time I've tried to reset to plain, unadulterated VAs however. I figured I would smoke just them for a few weeks. However, I am placing an order today, and I do want to line up some new Burley blends for after my VA run. What would you suggest, being a Burley maestro yourself? I've greatly enjoyed C&D Burley Flakes #1, #2, #3 (haven't tried the others), C&D Big n' Burley, OJK original, D&R Picayune and Two Timer, Semois, Five Brothers, and have custom blended some decent Burley blends using C&D burleys. I am not closed to more flavored blends, with H&H Classic Burley Kake being a bit too flavored for me (though I do still enjoy it during the holidays around family for their benefit). What would you suggest?Effortless, I am a burley guy first, and then enjoy a lot of other genres besides. I think moving from burley to Virginia blends always takes some re-tuning because the Virginias are much quieter, more subtle, and nuanced. I like both burley and Virginia, but I am alert to the change from one to the other. When I get back to burley, I feel I am back home.
Welcome to the club. C&D red Virginias are my least favorite out of all I have tried. I just don’t get what others see in them, I find them so harsh and unpleasant. But I continue to revisit every couple months to see if eventually I enjoy them.So I finally bought a tin of said tobacco, and of course it is the 2020 September harvest with 8% sugar content. My wife and I both packed bowls in good flake pipes and lit up, and we're a little surprised by it's blandness after all the hype. Now, just to preface, we were expecting this to an extent, because I'm assuming that it needs to age and breathe. My question is how long before it actually develops and starts to taste as good as people say it does?
it seems to hit some people like that. Just seems to be how it is for whatever reason or reasons.Welcome to the club. C&D red Virginias are my least favorite out of all I have tried. I just don’t get what others see in them, I find them so harsh and unpleasant. But I continue to revisit every couple months to see if eventually I enjoy them.
I am a Burley smoker mostly, and I've noticed that if I switch to a red VA right after being in Burley land it tastes the way you said, and just taste like nothing if it's a regular VA blend. But I'm currently on an all VA kick, and the flavors are definitely becoming much more apparent, including the CRF, though I can definitely tell that it's mostly because it needs more time to age. It's hard to smoke burleys and Virginias alongside each other.Welcome to the club. C&D red Virginias are my least favorite out of all I have tried. I just don’t get what others see in them, I find them so harsh and unpleasant. But I continue to revisit every couple months to see if eventually I enjoy them.
I'll admit I've been spoiled by McClelland when it comes to matured Red Virginia. That level of tang and funkiness hasn't been reached by anyone else, and will not likely be seen again. McClelland's methodology between selection and processing is gone for good. I'm damned happy I stocked up.
CRF doesn't come close, but it's a pretty good effort and fine in its own right. Byronic Slices also has a whisper of that full throated McClelland profile. But I don't always need all that funk, so Simply Red does a good job when I want to have some red without hitting my McClelland or McCranie's stash.