In spite of all my adventures with VaPers, VaBurs, and English blends the truth is I just love the aromatics and feel like a blend is missing something if it doesn't have a sweet, fruity, or alcohol element to the flavor. Unfortunately though aromatics are generally made to cover up the flavor of the tobacco rather than accentuate it, tend to be very wet out of the tin and smoke even wetter, and are sorely lacking in the Vitamin N department.
Or at least that's what I thought until I tried Cornell & Diehl's Autumn Evening, which was an absolute revelation to me! Here was an aromatic that wasn't wet and goopy, it was actually quite dry like a non-aromatic, with a flavor that was a beautiful mix of sweet maple topping and honest to goodness dark and bready red Virginia tobacco. I could taste both the topping and the quality tobacco leaf equally, and it even had a pretty good medium strength dose of Vitamin N to boot!
After smoking it nearly every day for a month I can safely say that Autumn Evening has become my all time favorite smoke, and I'd really like to find more aromatics that are similar to it in style! Ones that are nicely dry rather than being wet and goopy, have a flavor profile where the topping accentuates the natural flavors of quality tobacco leaf instead of covering it up and both the tobacco and topping be tasted in good measure, and has a medium strength nicotine content. I'm not looking for a nicotine bomb that would put me on the floor like War Horse or Gawith Hoggarth's Sweet Black Cherry Twist, but something with a more medium strength profile that's obviously noticeable but not overwhelming.
I've been doing some browsing around on SmokingPipes for aromatics that might be similar to Autumn Evening in all those ways I'm looking for, and the ones I'm contemplating trying are:
- G.L. Pease The Virginia Cream
- Mac Baren 7 Seas Red
- Mac Baren Navy Flake
- Mac Baren Vanilla Flake
- Peterson University Flake
- Erinmore Flake
- Gawith Hoggarth & Co. Bob's Chocolate Flake
- Gawith Hoggarth & Co. Kendal Black Cherry
- Gawith Hoggarth & Co. Rum Flake
Any thoughts on whether or not those blends might offer the kind of experience I'm looking for? I'm a little nervous about the Mac Baren blends since I've heard they can have quite the bite unless sipped very slowly, and the Gawith Hoggarth flakes will be approached with caution since I already know Ennerdale absolutely kicks my butt in the Vitamin N department, but they all sound intriguing enough to try nonetheless. I'd also appreciate any suggestions for other dry smoking tobacco-forward aromatics you might recommend trying!
Or at least that's what I thought until I tried Cornell & Diehl's Autumn Evening, which was an absolute revelation to me! Here was an aromatic that wasn't wet and goopy, it was actually quite dry like a non-aromatic, with a flavor that was a beautiful mix of sweet maple topping and honest to goodness dark and bready red Virginia tobacco. I could taste both the topping and the quality tobacco leaf equally, and it even had a pretty good medium strength dose of Vitamin N to boot!
After smoking it nearly every day for a month I can safely say that Autumn Evening has become my all time favorite smoke, and I'd really like to find more aromatics that are similar to it in style! Ones that are nicely dry rather than being wet and goopy, have a flavor profile where the topping accentuates the natural flavors of quality tobacco leaf instead of covering it up and both the tobacco and topping be tasted in good measure, and has a medium strength nicotine content. I'm not looking for a nicotine bomb that would put me on the floor like War Horse or Gawith Hoggarth's Sweet Black Cherry Twist, but something with a more medium strength profile that's obviously noticeable but not overwhelming.
I've been doing some browsing around on SmokingPipes for aromatics that might be similar to Autumn Evening in all those ways I'm looking for, and the ones I'm contemplating trying are:
- G.L. Pease The Virginia Cream
- Mac Baren 7 Seas Red
- Mac Baren Navy Flake
- Mac Baren Vanilla Flake
- Peterson University Flake
- Erinmore Flake
- Gawith Hoggarth & Co. Bob's Chocolate Flake
- Gawith Hoggarth & Co. Kendal Black Cherry
- Gawith Hoggarth & Co. Rum Flake
Any thoughts on whether or not those blends might offer the kind of experience I'm looking for? I'm a little nervous about the Mac Baren blends since I've heard they can have quite the bite unless sipped very slowly, and the Gawith Hoggarth flakes will be approached with caution since I already know Ennerdale absolutely kicks my butt in the Vitamin N department, but they all sound intriguing enough to try nonetheless. I'd also appreciate any suggestions for other dry smoking tobacco-forward aromatics you might recommend trying!
Last edited: