take your time that's how. It's a great blend but it's subtle. It's that type of subtle that once you catch it you don't uncatch it if that makes sense. And smoke it slow it's good no matter how you smoke it but when you slow down with it... the difference it makes is huge. If you're not thinking of a spice bazzar in the middle east or india you ARE SMOKING TOO fast
Word.It wasn't my favorite GLP, but any GLP is going to be at least good.
Thanks! I plan to.Cairo is a great blend. I hope you enjoy it.
I’m on the same boat as you, haven’t popped my tin. Sounds great on paper though. Also, when you ask an open ended question like that on here, you’ll get a full range of replies that you can only take with a salt grain. Might as well pop it and load onePicked this up on a recommendation. How’d I do? Never tried it.
it's really subtle. Like it took a while of smoking it off and on before catching half of what was going on. Ever have a dish that you've eaten for years and then one day you notice a small hint of a certain spice and then suddenly after that it's always there? That's what Cairo is like. And it literally tastes like it has hints of aromatic spices. Could be the Orientals or it could be casing but either way it's there and once you catch it the elusiveness stops. And yeah almost any blend has nuances you don't pick up on first, but I've never had another blend where the difference is night and day. In this case night is meh it's alright and day is oh my gosh this is insanely grand.I love most GLP blends but Cairo didn’t do it for me for some reason.
Noted. Wow. I’m gonna try those too. Thank you!It's one of my special tobaccos. I get it out when I really want to just smoke and really pay attention to the pipe and what's funny is the first two bowls of it I smoked I was pretty disappointed. Just found it good. In fact it reminded me of in the 2000's camel had some premium releases that where higher quality then the regular ones. Like not bad but a good cig was what I got out of it. And now it's a literal pipe dream journey to far off lands, like one of the best things I have smoked. It's my number threeish (key largo is one, yorktown and Edward G are tied for two, hence the threeish).
Thank youI love most GLP blends but Cairo didn’t do it for me for some reason.
?I’m on the same boat as you, haven’t popped my tin. Sounds great on paper though. Also, when you ask an open ended question like that on here, you’ll get a full range of replies that you can only take with a salt grain. Might as well pop it and load one
That’s a good point maybe I should stash itGood stuff. I got some stashed.
Wow niceCairo did it for me immediately. I enjoy the recent production immensely, but I've also had it 7-10 years old and it's even better.
I've also had a few of the original run tins from 2000-03 and it's DAMN good.