Hello folks, my first post here. I want to give pipe smoking a try; however, I don’t know where to start on tobacco brands, types, etc. I love full-bodied cigars and looking for a recommendation for pipe tobacco that fits into that category. To give the cigar/pipe smokers an idea of what I am looking for in pipe tobacco, I usually smoke Oliva Serie V, Punch Diablo, CAO Brazilia. I appreciate any help in my search. Based on my research in this forum, I will get a MM Cobb to start as my first pipe.
Since hitting the pipe, my cigars are neglected. I enjoyed strong cigars, so I’m not sure if the flavor will be in your wheelhouse, but others have suggested the Warped line. I agree with that suggestion and specifically recommend starting with Cloud Hopper. I’ve looked at other cigar blends and they include Latakia…and, IMO, there are enough English/Balkan blends that incorporate that leaf it isn’t necessary for a good cigar blend. A super strong ligero might be comparable if you mix with a Kentucky Fire cured like a MUWAT that has the campfire essence happening.
Cloud Hopper falls into the creamy/spice category for me. Not so much as a pepper spice like a La Bomba 601…but, maybe the tingle you get and is accompanied by what I recall a a Blue Label, or Original, Don Pepin Garcia provided…but the cloud Hopper is more pronounced to the senses. Perhaps my experience is different than yours with flavor profiles, but those are the things I remember. One other stick that comes to mind is the Patel Edge Corojo…early in the smoking experience with them I got a really nice creamy/spice that was more along baking spices that would compliment deserts.
But, Cloud Hopper made me go scope out my cigar stash…and, I’ve got a nice selection I plan to smoke over the next few months. Sky Flower, Padron, Herrera Esteli, Four Kicks (that’s another resemblance from the spice aspect), Casa Cuba Flor Fina (another similar profile thing going on), Jericho Hill, My Father… Flor Des Las Antilles, … actually, forget the list. PM me, happy to share about my experience between cigars and pipes.
Last thing I’ll share. Virginia pipe tobacco is very similar to Cuban cigars…at least IMO. Big following, everyone wants to get it and they each seem to get better with age and the flavor profiles require experience and technique to pick-up because they are subtle in many cases. And the most important - GO SLOW! It’s a sipping game, not a smoking game. Not sure if anyone agrees, but I do think one of a few parallels if there actually are.