Being new to pipe smoking, should I first taste the different tobacco types independently before they are blended? If I start with blends, how will I know a Latakia from an oriental or Virginia or Cavendish? I would like to start out knowing their distinct attributes first. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Great question. First, many people consider everything a "blend", which is wrong, so I'm glad you have researched this beforehand. A little deceiving for sure, but even a pure red Virginia (no casing, no topping, no other types in it) I have seen people call a blend. That said, what you really want, then, is to try plain tobaccos first...my favorite, actually. I can't stand all the other fancy tobaccos mixed in like latakia, perique, etc. The typical attributes to plain blends (plain Virginias and/or Burleys) are going to be a bit bold at first, like scotch is to a first time scotch drinker; but like scotch, they grow on you if you just grunt through the initial bowls of it. After a while you'll start to know what foundations you like (Virginia and/or Burley) and then you can expand from there with the other more complicated blends.
In general, Bright Virginias are sweetest, but lowest nicotine. Red Virginias are more peppery, less sweet, more savory, more nicotine. Plain Burleys are ball twisters. Not sweet, very bold and a lot of nicotine. Pretty simple actually.