...probably a residual ghost as a guess.
Like the grandfather in Family Circus
...probably a residual ghost as a guess.
Or anything down wind of @sablebrush52 !Like the grandfather in Family Circus
Haven’t had this but I really enjoyed gl pease temple bar.Just out of curiosity, for those who want a more Oriental forward version of Voriental, what other Virginia Oriental (no Latakia) blend do you have in mind as a benchmark?
A good blend for sure, but it also has Perique. Ernie was working to show what could be done with one varietal, Prilep. There just doesn’t seem to be much availability of anything but blended Turkish these days, at least in the US, from the primary processors.Haven’t had this but I really enjoyed gl pease temple bar.
I believe Embarcadero is only Va/Or. It uses red Va and Izmir Turkish. I get lots of toasty and spiced coffee notes. It's one of my go-to blends.Just out of curiosity, for those who want a more Oriental forward version of Voriental, what other Virginia Oriental (no Latakia) blend do you have in mind as a benchmark?
Forgot it had perique. Oh well.A good blend for sure, but it also has Perique. Ernie was working to show what could be done with one varietal, Prilep. There just doesn’t seem to be much availability of anything but blended Turkish these days, at least in the US, from the primary processors.
I believe Embarcadero is only Va/Or. It uses red Va and Izmir Turkish. I get lots of toasty and spiced coffee notes. It's one of my go-to blends.
Just out of curiosity, for those who want a more Oriental forward version of Voriental, what other Virginia Oriental (no Latakia) blend do you have in mind as a benchmark?
Just out of curiosity, for those who want a more Oriental forward version of Voriental, what other Virginia Oriental (no Latakia) blend do you have in mind as a benchmark?
Just out of curiosity, for those who want a more Oriental forward version of Voriental, what other Virginia Oriental (no Latakia) blend do you have in mind as a benchmark?
Thanks for relaying the info Jim.Ernie asked me to post the following:
Regarding Simply VOriental- This was my attempt to embrace a genre that I have been very unfamiliar with. I never cared for the sour character of good Oriental that some folks love. My intention here was to understand it for myself without throwing a whole lot of sour at myself at once and perhaps offer a bridge to those also interested in their first go with such a mixture.
While the release was a soaring success (we sold a great deal of tobacco in a small amount of time and the whole picking/packing/shipping process was smooth silk and the feedback has been largely phenomenal!) The one thing I need to comment on is the whole "Unicorn/UnObtanium" issue that I have been giving a lot of thought to lately- The perception of Rarity/Scarcity should not be the driving factor behind buying a whole lotta' somethin' we don't know if we'll like! At least one customer who purchased a pound of Simply VOriental expressed his immense displeasure at receiving a blend that was "not as billed". I'm not sure I could have been clearer. The description plainly states a "hint of that Oriental Funk" Nowhere does it state that this blend is an "Oriental bomb." He also questioned whether the blend was even much different from Simply Red. I assure you that with Prilep, Matured Red , Stoved and Bright added to 20% Simply Red it is a very different animal.
I think it is a fine blend. Prilep is not a commonly used Oriental. As I recall, McClleland’s series of “Grand Orientals” didn’t include anything featuring Prilep.Dan Tobacco Ascanian No 1 or Sunday Picnic. I smoked my second bowl of Simply VaOr yesterday. I really like it as it is. Unique and very good.
Ernie asked me to post the following:
Regarding Simply VOriental- This was my attempt to embrace a genre that I have been very unfamiliar with. I never cared for the sour character of good Oriental that some folks love. My intention here was to understand it for myself without throwing a whole lot of sour at myself at once and perhaps offer a bridge to those also interested in their first go with such a mixture.
While the release was a soaring success (we sold a great deal of tobacco in a small amount of time and the whole picking/packing/shipping process was smooth silk and the feedback has been largely phenomenal!) The one thing I need to comment on is the whole "Unicorn/UnObtanium" issue that I have been giving a lot of thought to lately- The perception of Rarity/Scarcity should not be the driving factor behind buying a whole lotta' somethin' we don't know if we'll like! At least one customer who purchased a pound of Simply VOriental expressed his immense displeasure at receiving a blend that was "not as billed". I'm not sure I could have been clearer. The description plainly states a "hint of that Oriental Funk" Nowhere does it state that this blend is an "Oriental bomb." He also questioned whether the blend was even much different from Simply Red. I assure you that with Prilep, Matured Red , Stoved and Bright added to 20% Simply Red it is a very different animal.
Ernie asked me to post the following:
.......The one thing I need to comment on is the whole "Unicorn/UnObtanium" issue that I have been giving a lot of thought to lately- The perception of Rarity/Scarcity should not be the driving factor behind buying a whole lotta' somethin' we don't know if we'll like!
Sign up for his newsletter on the site.Also - how does one get ahold of this release schedule? I'm a late adopter of Ernie's stuff but it seems great so far!
Thanks... thought I already had. Apparently not.Sign up for his newsletter on the site.