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Epip Oc'Cabot

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It is interesting to me that a large number of folks here keep mentioning Sir Walter Raleigh AROMATIC as their preferred OTC pipe tobaccos. I would be curious why you find the aromatic preferred over the original, cube-cut unadorned, Sir Walter Raleigh?

To my palette, SWR original is more robust, and yet more nuanced and broad in its range of flavors. And, I guess, I also like “smolder quality” of the cube cut.
 

puffy

Lifer
Dec 24, 2010
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98
North Carolina
They've been around a long time so a lot of folks must like them..My grand father smoked Prince Albert at least 70 years ago and probably before that.
 

mortonbriar

Lifer
Oct 25, 2013
2,810
6,129
New Zealand
It is interesting to me that a large number of folks here keep mentioning Sir Walter Raleigh AROMATIC as their preferred OTC pipe tobaccos. I would be curious why you find the aromatic preferred over the original, cube-cut unadorned, Sir Walter Raleigh?

To my palette, SWR original is more robust, and yet more nuanced and broad in its range of flavors. And, I guess, I also like “smolder quality” of the cube cut.
I have never got around to trying the aromatic, because the original seems 'just right' to me. Curious I am, however. (Yoda voice for the last sentence).

Rabbit trail: What blend would Yoda the 900 year old codger smoke? and maybe a bamboo stemmed churchwarden with a danish freehand style bowl?

Isaac
 

augiebd

Lifer
Jul 6, 2019
1,349
2,657
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
I enjoy several of the codger blends, favourites so far are probably SWR and Half and Half. Will have to check out Five Brothers. Not too concerned what price range or market niche a tobacco fills, I’ll just smoke what I like.
 

judcole

Lifer
Sep 14, 2011
7,471
39,099
Detroit
If we consider Lane RR a codger blend, I have one I smoke regularly. I've smoked a good number of the others, and liked Prince Al the best, but feel no need to visit it again.
 

bent1

Lifer
Jan 9, 2015
1,218
3,179
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WV
My favorite codger blends, Prince Albert, Walnut, Five Brothers, Carter Hall, Captain Black gold.
 

Epip Oc'Cabot

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I have never got around to trying the aromatic, because the original seems 'just right' to me. Curious I am, however. (Yoda voice for the last sentence).

Rabbit trail: What blend would Yoda the 900 year old codger smoke? and maybe a bamboo stemmed churchwarden with a danish freehand style bowl?

Isaac
I may not remember well, because I have not had the SWR aromatic in decades, but I seem to remember it being ribbon cut. For me the SWR cube cut style was an additional part of its charm for me.... and also because it was the first pipe tobacco I had as well.
 

BROBS

Lifer
Nov 13, 2019
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40,041
IA
I just didn’t enjoy the flavor of SWR that much that I would continue smoking it. It’s a little more rough around the edges and the room note is not great. Nothing about it stood out to me.

SWR aromatic is ribbon with a sweet but not cloying unidentifiable-to-me top note. Tastes good without chemical overload and the room note is pretty good.

for straight codger burley nothing in the world beats Granger IMO. Smooth, nutty taste with a much better room note... and the “rough cut” is a bonus. It burns wonderfully.
 
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