I love my Perique and Latakia blends and they dominate my rotation , although lately I have been smoking a lot of cube cut burley tins. One of the best things about pipe smoking is the incredible variety available nowadays. Despite the naysayers, American pipe smokers are in a Golden Age of tobacco: JL Pease’s Drucquer & Sons series, C&D‘s regular small batches, HU now available in the states, Captain Earle’s, LJ Peretti, Watch City, Country Squire, etc. A 2oz. tin at $18 will give you 12-15 bowls for the price of one decent cigar.
I like to keep a dozen or so blends I have jarred in a wooden tray and kind of think of it as a buffet line: sometimes you want the chicken other days the beef. After a week or so I put 10-12 different jars in the tray. This forces me to consider blends I may have forgotten about and I am usually pleasantly surprised. If a bowl is not smoking right midway thru, I dump it.Life is too short to eat broccoli when you really wanted a loaded baked potato. I rotate my pipes much the same way and don’t dedicate any to a particular type of tobacco. Clean your pipes every evening and “ghosting” is very unlikely in my experience.
I like to keep a dozen or so blends I have jarred in a wooden tray and kind of think of it as a buffet line: sometimes you want the chicken other days the beef. After a week or so I put 10-12 different jars in the tray. This forces me to consider blends I may have forgotten about and I am usually pleasantly surprised. If a bowl is not smoking right midway thru, I dump it.Life is too short to eat broccoli when you really wanted a loaded baked potato. I rotate my pipes much the same way and don’t dedicate any to a particular type of tobacco. Clean your pipes every evening and “ghosting” is very unlikely in my experience.








