haven't stepped into Perique/VaPers yet. One of the Eng blends I have, Sutliff Emerald Isle has some, but it's a lat bomb. All I taste is Hush Puppy fumes.
nope very different more of a hickory smoke flavor then mysterious campfire.I haven't tryed any blends with dark fired Kentucky because im not a huge fan of latakia. Is it smoky tasting like latakia? By some of the responses it sounds sweeter at least.
Exactly this! Karam gets it!DFK does wonders in a VaPer too
I’ll take your word for it my man. You know a hell of a lot more about it than I do. I stand by those blends whether they have DFK in them or not, though, they be some good blends.Some of the blends you guys are mentioning are NOT Dark Fired Kentuckys. Especially from GH or SG. Those would be Empirial tobaccos, like Dark Virginias, African varietals, and such... There is way more fire cured tobaccos that DFK. When you see Dark Fired on a tin, don't just assume it is DFK. Most come from Malaysia and that region.
And, Jitter, who used to be our resident tobacco farmer, used to put them in the bright leaf category, because of the potential starch to sugar content. But, they are their own thing, even the African Dark Virginias. They really suck without a fire cure.
I’d wager on it... at least the older better stuff.I’ll take your word for it my man. You know a hell of a lot more about it than I do. I stand by those blends whether they have DFK in them or not, though, they be some good blends.
I do get what you mean though cause I get that same vibe from Condor and it’s a straight VA. Does Condor use Empirial tobaccos then?
Agreed......I was a little disappointed with DSK....not a bad blend by any means....in fact quite interesting, but not what I was expecting !Orlik Dark Strong Kentucky doesn't really live up to its name. Rather sweet and spicy, not very strong.
Thanks for the info ....enjoyed reading it.If every blend that pipe smokers assumes was actually DFK, then most of these blends would taste the same. And, we wouldn't get those sour more oddly tasting blends like 1792 and Dark Flake.
Please elaborate on the African brightleaf tobaccos. I want to know. Where did you get them/it? Was it anything particularly different?Nope, I've grown several varieties of Dark and African Virginias. They all come from different seed stocks.
I will have to see if I can find the seed packets, but I did pick them up my first year of growing.Please elaborate on the African brightleaf tobaccos. I want to know. Where did you get them/it? Was it anything particularly different?
I have not warmed up to latakia myself. I have. third "English" blend on the shelf that I may try this week. While I don't find lat necessarily offensive, there is an element of old shoes burning to it that i find uninviting. I would use the word "smoky" to describe lat in my limited experience.
ODF tastes like smoke. That sounds weird, but it's the only way to describe it. If a vanilla aro tastes like vanilla, then ODF tastes like smoke. Think of proper TX BBQ smoke. Whether it's brisket or sausage or beer can chicken, they all share the same smoke flavor. Add that smoke flavor without the meat flavor on top of the tobacco flavor and that's pretty much ODF.
I guess some call it an aro because the flavor of smoke is added to it in the curing process. Like a smoke casing. Seems a stretch to me.
I've got a few "DFK" blends (in quotes per cosmic's description) on order. I'll add them to the discussion when they arrive. Lots ofblends i am noting for the future from this thread.