Whenever I return from a smoking hiatus, I rediscover a few things about my preferences:
1. I love uncomplicated tobaccos. OTCs and OTC-inspired blends are enduring favorites. I like flakes, but sometimes find myself wrestling with packing and sustaining a lit bowl over time.
2. Red Virginias torch my tongue. Aging and proper bowl pairing can mitigate bite, but I can't eliminate it completely.
3. To this point of this post: I can't duplicate the experience of smoking a quality OTC-type blend in a Missouri Meerschaum. Years ago, I inherited a very nice pipe collection from an uncle. Perhaps I have yet to master the art of bowl/baccy pairing, but the ease with which I can smoke a MM compared to everything else is oddly discouraging.
1 and 2 are realities to which I can happily submit; but after all these years, I'm still trying to enjoy a fuller range of pipes as much as a MM.
Thoughts? Advice?
1. I love uncomplicated tobaccos. OTCs and OTC-inspired blends are enduring favorites. I like flakes, but sometimes find myself wrestling with packing and sustaining a lit bowl over time.
2. Red Virginias torch my tongue. Aging and proper bowl pairing can mitigate bite, but I can't eliminate it completely.
3. To this point of this post: I can't duplicate the experience of smoking a quality OTC-type blend in a Missouri Meerschaum. Years ago, I inherited a very nice pipe collection from an uncle. Perhaps I have yet to master the art of bowl/baccy pairing, but the ease with which I can smoke a MM compared to everything else is oddly discouraging.
1 and 2 are realities to which I can happily submit; but after all these years, I'm still trying to enjoy a fuller range of pipes as much as a MM.
Thoughts? Advice?