According to this thread, I'm really missing out by not having tried D&R Rimboché AP. I'll fix that with the next order.
Who made it before? Mac Baren?Peter Heinrichs - Curly Block - (yeah, I know it's still made, but it's now made by STG and it's not as good)
IIRC, yes.Who made it before? Mac Baren?
Curly Block, before it got exiled to STG, was similar Murray's Dunhill Navy Rolls.I'll add Peter Heinrichs Special Curly/Curly Special to the list, and mostly because no one else did. I once heard a rumor that it IS what the original Bell's Three Nuns once was. If you are new to VaPers, that won't mean much. It's not my favorite VaPer by a long shot, but has that peppery mouth feel you might be seeking.
I was going to mention 556 but noticed that Watch City doesn't have it on their site at this time. Not out of stock, it's gone. I'm hoping this is temporary.Watch City Cigar 556 needs mentioning.
Oh wow. Luckily I cellared. It’s a very good blend.I was going to mention 556 but noticed that Watch City doesn't have it on their site at this time. Not out of stock, it's gone. I'm hoping this is temporary.
I might add that I like a stronger tobacco with more of a kick.
I don't consider OJK a Va/Per, but only because it's heavier on the burley than the Virginia. I actually dislike Va/Pers in general, but I smoke a lot of OJK. It does meet the spicy criteria though.Escudo always comes recommend. OJK will be a good spicy blend though I would jar it for a couple of months. My favorite is Watch City flake 558, very smooth, just a pleasure to smoke.
Yes I second this. It's a bit sweeter to me compared to alot of the VaPer staples, but really good. I popped a 2016 jar the other day and swore there was some sort of chocolate topping.Russ Oullette’s Firestorm is a really nice stronger Va-Per. It has dark fired in it but at a very low level.
Huh. I like Escudo. Good thing I've never had the real thing - I probably couldn't handle it.Screw Escudo! I wish they'd just yank that abomination off the market. People smoking that shit made by STG is not Escudo. You're just spending money on a tin design. What is inside is not the Escudo I knew. It's not even any good now.
Sometimes I just wish they'd let a brand name die with some respect, instead of offering us packaged shit with a legendary label on it.
Three Nuns, Escudo, Balkan Sobranie, all that shit spipesmoker have longed over for all of these years... better off dead and buried with some dignity. Now people smoking that Escudo thinking, "hmmmm... this is that famous shit people been raving about for decades and decades?" It's a disgrace, an abomination, to their name. Damn the yes of these corporations making a buck on the names of legends. Damn their eyes to hell.
Pipestud managed to get rid of my older ones, but I'm still stuck with several never-to-smoked tins of it. That said, is there currently any blend that's not a retread, that I, a disgruntled pipe smoker to be, might ridicule future generations for liking? I'm thinking not, but wanted to askScrew Escudo! I wish they'd just yank that abomination off the market. People smoking that shit made by STG is not Escudo. You're just spending money on a tin design. What is inside is not the Escudo I knew. It's not even any good now.
Sometimes I just wish they'd let a brand name die with some respect, instead of offering us packaged shit with a legendary label on it.
Three Nuns, Escudo, Balkan Sobranie, all that shit spipesmoker have longed over for all of these years... better off dead and buried with some dignity. Now people smoking that Escudo thinking, "hmmmm... this is that famous shit people been raving about for decades and decades?" It's a disgrace, an abomination, to their name. Damn the yes of these corporations making a buck on the names of legends. Damn their eyes to hell.
I think pressing can make a pretty big change in flavor. Never tried Salty Dogs, but I guess I need to get some next time I order.Edit: Okay I just remembered that there is one Va/Per I like very much: Dan Tobacco Salty Dogs. It's quite different to me than other Va/Pers though, perhaps the casing and the hard plug form.
Well it's heavily pressed and has rum casing, so that changes it quite a bit I think. I recommend giving it a try, but it's a bit expensive.I think pressing can make a pretty big change in flavor. Never tried Salty Dogs, but I guess I need to get some next time I order.