When I started piping in college in the 60s, it took only a few weeks to migrate, maybe 'rampage' is the better word, from the Sails, Amphoras, Hal & Half, M79, Cherry Blend and Flying Dutchman to Dunhill Nightcap, 965, Aperitif and BS 759. And there I stuck for several years. I walked right past the Peretti jars, and am only now rectifying my sins of omission.
7 years ago, when I jumped back into pipes, I was stunned at the plethora of available blends, even as I scrambled to hoard the remaining stocks of the temporarily unavailable (in the US) Dunhills. Since I am easily as restless as 7ach, or as indecisive, I first set a goal of settling on a cellar goal of 5 favorites to hoard. This goal crumbled, and became reset to 10, 20, 25, 50 and now 200, which I must admit I am struggling with (trimming down from about 1200 candidates). What exploded my ambitions was the onset of my Virginias Project, which my fellow Morley's PC members shamed me into. The trouble was they would take pity on my Latophilia and thrust samples of their cellars upon me, always Virginias and the occasional odd VA/Per, usually decades old.
So I began sampling Virginias with a vengeance. At first the primary benefit was that they would make my Lats taste soooo much better afterwards. But then I began enjoying many of them on their own merits. The list swelled well beyond cigarmaster's excellent recommendations. As I struggle to pare my list back down to 200, blenders new and old are now introducing, and re-introducing, blends. If they are Latakian or Virginian, I can't not accept the challenge of giving them the old college try.
That is my story, and I am sticking to it.
hp
les