Hi all,
I know this is a loaded question, but what tobacco do you recommend for a novice pipe smoker? Slightly more detail: I want to buy 4 x 50g tins of tobacco (because I'm Canadian and want to order the maximum limit of 200g), but I don't know what to get. I would like to "cover all bases" so to speak in that I would like to use this time to try some different types of tobacco. I already think one of the tins will be McClelland 3 Oaks (so I can try a Latakia). I'm not really sure what other basic types to try (I see words like "English" and "Balkan" thrown around a lot). Basically, for a novice, it's information overload. McClelland alone has over 60 tobacco types reviewed on tobaccoreview.com! 8O
I know it's a loaded question from beer drinking. I love stout, but I know that even among Irish stouts, I love Beamish, like Guinness and dislike Murphy's. I'm assuming the same applies to tobaccos in that there are so many and taste is generally subjective, but I would like to hear from you all nonetheless.
Edit: I suppose what I'm really asking is for tobaccos that are quintessential representations of their "genre" (for lack of a better word).
I know this is a loaded question, but what tobacco do you recommend for a novice pipe smoker? Slightly more detail: I want to buy 4 x 50g tins of tobacco (because I'm Canadian and want to order the maximum limit of 200g), but I don't know what to get. I would like to "cover all bases" so to speak in that I would like to use this time to try some different types of tobacco. I already think one of the tins will be McClelland 3 Oaks (so I can try a Latakia). I'm not really sure what other basic types to try (I see words like "English" and "Balkan" thrown around a lot). Basically, for a novice, it's information overload. McClelland alone has over 60 tobacco types reviewed on tobaccoreview.com! 8O
I know it's a loaded question from beer drinking. I love stout, but I know that even among Irish stouts, I love Beamish, like Guinness and dislike Murphy's. I'm assuming the same applies to tobaccos in that there are so many and taste is generally subjective, but I would like to hear from you all nonetheless.
Edit: I suppose what I'm really asking is for tobaccos that are quintessential representations of their "genre" (for lack of a better word).