Being naturally contrarian I seem to be going the wrong way around on the pipe journey! I've heard most people start off with aros, then progress through Va's and VaPers, and then graduate to English and Orientals. I started with an English blend, then the Va's, but am now overcoming my aversion to aromatics. A little bit. (And I'm not even going to mention the DFK fans, y'all are braver individuals than me!).
I still don't have a real taste for the few classic aros I've tried so far -- really, I should just shut up and keep smoking for a while until I've tasted more widely and frequently, but that contrarian thing, right?
I'm curious to hear about blends that keep the tobacco front and center, whether they're virginia, burley, English, etc., but still have a discernable aromatic note that complements, rather than overwhelms the tobacco. I'm particularly curious about B & M blends, most of which I haven't tried yet.
I still don't have a real taste for the few classic aros I've tried so far -- really, I should just shut up and keep smoking for a while until I've tasted more widely and frequently, but that contrarian thing, right?
I'm curious to hear about blends that keep the tobacco front and center, whether they're virginia, burley, English, etc., but still have a discernable aromatic note that complements, rather than overwhelms the tobacco. I'm particularly curious about B & M blends, most of which I haven't tried yet.