Embers mentioned Pease Stonehenge ( / GH Louisiana Flake) in another thread, and it got me thinking back to tobaccos that struck me as my new all-time favorites upon first smoking ... that later just never quite matched that first experience, or even fell off my list of go-tos altogether.
This arc was stark, for me, as regards these four:
I don't think that I'll ever forget my first smoke of each of these. Extremely memorable. I was elated. I tasted symphonic flavors with depth and deliciousness that seemed unprecedented. I said, each time, "Oh man, I think that I've found my all-time favorite tobacco!"
But it never happened again. The next smoke wouldn't be the same. Not bad ... just, that epiphany wasn't happening. And in fact, I couldn't seem to hunt down all of the same flavors that I'd tasted the first time.
Sometimes I'd leave that tobacco alone for a month, and then try again. But no, that first smoke could never be reproduced.
I still consider all of these tobaccos very solid. But to be honest, none of them wound up being long-term go-tos for me.
Can anybody else relate?
This arc was stark, for me, as regards these four:
- Stonehenge / Louisiana Flake
- Marlin Flake
- Salty Dogs
- Dunhill Dark Flake
I don't think that I'll ever forget my first smoke of each of these. Extremely memorable. I was elated. I tasted symphonic flavors with depth and deliciousness that seemed unprecedented. I said, each time, "Oh man, I think that I've found my all-time favorite tobacco!"
But it never happened again. The next smoke wouldn't be the same. Not bad ... just, that epiphany wasn't happening. And in fact, I couldn't seem to hunt down all of the same flavors that I'd tasted the first time.
Sometimes I'd leave that tobacco alone for a month, and then try again. But no, that first smoke could never be reproduced.
I still consider all of these tobaccos very solid. But to be honest, none of them wound up being long-term go-tos for me.
Can anybody else relate?







