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Brig

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jun 23, 2024
232
535
New England
Been smoking a lot of different pipe tobaccos over the past year and have added a few to my rotation, but am looking to expand my horizons. Looking for recommendations based off the blends I found I liked:

Peterson Nightcap
GL Pease Quiet Nights
Cornell & Diehl Pirate Kake
Strauss Sleepy Hollow
Cornell & Diehl Autumn Evening
Sutliff Pumpkin Spice

There's a few other blends that are occassionals, but these ones are the ones I keep coming back to.

Looking forward to seeing where you guys send me
 

Scrapyard Ape

Can't Leave
Oct 9, 2013
449
1,425
59
North Central Ohio
Been smoking a lot of different pipe tobaccos over the past year and have added a few to my rotation, but am looking to expand my horizons. Looking for recommendations based off the blends I found I liked:

Peterson Nightcap
GL Pease Quiet Nights
Cornell & Diehl Pirate Kake
Strauss Sleepy Hollow
Cornell & Diehl Autumn Evening
Sutliff Pumpkin Spice

There's a few other blends that are occassionals, but these ones are the ones I keep coming back to.

Looking forward to seeing where you guys send me
Gonna recommend C&D's Canal Boat and Crooner.
 

Skippy Piper

Part of the Furniture Now
Jun 19, 2023
965
11,454
St. Paul, MN
It seems like you enjoy darker, warmer flavors in both your aromatics and non-aromatics so I'll toss in a handful of recommendations. puffy


Lane Limited - RLP-6 (chocolate, vanilla, & caramel flavors lightly applied to a base of mild burleys, virginias, and black cavendish)

Lane Limited - TK-6 (mild burley and black cavendish with a mellow and non-cough syrupy cherry topping)

Lane Limited - BCA (A light and wispy aromatic comprised entirely of black cavendish, but with a topping assortment very similar to Sutliff Pumpkin Spice and Sleepy Hollow that should scratch the same flavor itch when the Pumpkin Spice and Sleepy Hollow eventually run out)

Gawith Hoggarth - Kendal Dark (A rich and robust shag cut blend of fireplace smokey dark fired Virginias with no added toppings. Similar in strength to Nightcap)

Cornell & Diehl - Haunted Bookshop (If dark and earthy flavors are your thing then Haunted Bookshop should be tried at least once. It tends to be a "love it or hate it" sort of blend, but could make for a nice break from the English blends and aromatics)
 
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Singularis

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 11, 2019
722
4,046
Wausau, Wis
Peretti Royal and Tashkent.
I just put in my first Peretti order and these are two I included. Glad they come with Chasing Embers approval. I’ve only smoked one bowl of Peretti: Cambridge Flake. It was so transcendent that I put in an order for the 8oz tin and 4oz of three others to try.

For what it’s worth, I’m not burned out of Latakia and English blends. I’m currently smoking Kramer’s Father Dempsey, which is also very good.
 

quantumboy

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 2, 2015
185
1,348
Shreveport, Lousiana
Been smoking a lot of different pipe tobaccos over the past year and have added a few to my rotation, but am looking to expand my horizons. Looking for recommendations based off the blends I found I liked:

Peterson Nightcap
GL Pease Quiet Nights
Cornell & Diehl Pirate Kake
Strauss Sleepy Hollow
Cornell & Diehl Autumn Evening
Sutliff Pumpkin Spice

There's a few other blends that are occassionals, but these ones are the ones I keep coming back to.

Looking forward to seeing where you guys send me
If you like Quiet Nights, then I think you can trust most of Pease's English blends. They are consistently good, and I would also recommend that if you're in this for the long haul, aging really is a thing. Put a few down and try then in five years. Very much worth the wait and the discipline!