G.L. Pease, Where to Start?

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Ebarber

Can't Leave
Mar 11, 2020
380
1,268
Newark, Ohio
My favorite so far is Windjammer.
I went deep on that one.

I also enjoy:
Jack Knife Plug
Montgomery
Telegraph Hill
Key Largo

I used to really enjoy:
Gas Light
Quiet Nights
Spark Plug
But my tastes have changed on anything with a lot of Latakia in it. So I have a bunch of these in the cellar and I'm hoping my tastes swing back around one of these days.

Oh and Fillmore is a good one also ?
 

Paul 3.0

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 10, 2019
197
1,308
Anderson, SC
My top 5 though its gonna be 4 since I mentioned one already.
Meridian
Blackpoint
Barbary Coast
Stonehenge Flake
Lombard Heights.

Though Bohemian Scandal is probably my all time fave mixture ever, it is sadly lost to us these days. Splendid stuff. Loved Raven's Wing as well and Maltese Falcon is a close relative of that one. Highly recommend.
 

tmcg81

Lifer
May 8, 2020
1,030
16,090
NJ
I really enjoy Westminster and Windjammer. Chelsea Morning was a favorite when I started smoking a pipe but I don't smoke it nearly as much as i used to. I've tried a couple other of his blends and enjoyed them but Westminster and Windjammer are standouts and well represented in my "cellar." I probably have half a dozen other Pease tins that I haven't opened yet.
 

beefeater33

Lifer
Apr 14, 2014
4,222
6,680
Central Ohio
I'd also recommend... If you try a tin of one of these recommended above, and it doesn't float your boat, jar it up tight and give it 6 mos or so. Then try it again in a variety of pipes, not necessarily the same one you originally smoke it from. You never know when you might find that perfect match puffy
I'll second this.............
Most Pease blends improve with about 6 months or so in the tin. You are in Vietnam, probably humid, (I've never been there)......... But definitely, try a little tin-time.............
 

Singularis

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 11, 2019
618
3,039
Wausau, Wis
I have 8 to 10 different blends in my cellar, including 8oz of Westminster and 8oz of Quiet Nights. I’ve smoked a couple bowls of Quiet Nights and am confident that it will age very well. But Samarra is the only blend I’ve smoked a whole tin of and I think it could be categorized as one of Greg’s underrated blends. To me it was absolutely perfect in every way.
 

renfield

Lifer
Oct 16, 2011
5,115
41,518
Kansas
Just to repeat what several others have said because it’s crucial with C&D produced blends in my experience.

Wait until the tin is at least 6 months past the production date. Pop it open, put the lid back on, and begin enjoying it a week later. It makes a substantial improvement. Much better melded and fewer rough edges than fresh off the line.