What's your best/favorite burning smelling blend?.. I love that hard burn that produces tremendous smoke when you you first light your pipe I wish I could get that through out the smoke.
Then I wouldn't imagine you would like flavored pipe tobacco either. I would go to a local pipe shop if you have one nearby. They usually have samples that you can try. Or they will have bulk tobacco that will be cheaper then tins. They should give you some advice but just remember to ask for non-aromatics.No was never really into the flavored cigars mostly medium to strong cigars some nice Cohiba or Montecristo cigars.
I've found CAO Eileen's Dream to be quite good.BR tobaccos are crap. I haven't smoked the CAO blends, but it seems that all cigar companies that do pipe tobacco do aromatics. Dunno why - maybe 'cause it's easier to just spray goop on the tobacco instead of hiring a real blender.
As someone who has smoked cigars for 30 years, and the occasional pipe until recently inheriting a few pipes and fully immersing myself in pipe smoking, I have to say you really have to dispense with your cigar-like expectations when smoking a pipe, especially as regards enormous smoke volume. It's a different bag. When you want to smoke a cigar smoke a cigar, when you want to smoke a pipe you need to take your time, you need to sip not suck, you need to let the smoke linger in your mouth. You can still get plenty of satisfying smoke volume out of a pipe, but it's not the same kind of smoke volume you get from a cigar, especially not a 50 ring gauge cigar. Nor is it the same kind of draw. And of course how you pack the pipe, and the pipe's own draw has a huge impact on all of that. But if you try to turn a pipe into a cigar I think you'll wind up with a hot, harsh smoke, at least that was my experience in going from cigars to pipes.What's your best/favorite burning smelling blend?.. I love that hard burn that produces tremendous smoke when you you first light your pipe I wish I could get that through out the smoke.