What would you consider to be a more modern blend? Not sure the word "boutique" fits in this category, but it could. I personally enjoy the good ol' basic blends, Carter Hall, Prince Albert, as well as their matches.
I enjoy Sutliff’s Chatham Manor, it’s supposed to be a match to Carter Hall. Peter Stokkebye Cube Cut is good as well, but to my tastes, pretty much interchangeable with Chatham Manor. They’re not identical, but similar enough that I’d get one or the other if just trying to sample different blends.What would you consider to be a more modern blend? Not sure the word "boutique" fits in this category, but it could. I personally enjoy the good ol' basic blends, Carter Hall, Prince Albert, as well as their matches.
I enjoy Sutliff’s Chatham Manor, it’s supposed to be a match to Carter Hall. Peter Stokkebye Cube Cut is good as well, but to my tastes, pretty much interchangeable with Chatham Manor. They’re not identical, but similar enough that I’d get one or the other if just trying to sample different blends.
I really like C&D’s Gentleman Caller, which is kind of a throwback blend with deertongue in it, but also a little Perique. It’s a staple blend for me.
C&D Winchester is great. It’s a red Virginia/Cavendish blend, but the Cavendish is made from Kentucky Green River Burley, and retains a lot of the Burley molasses notes. Goes great with coffee in the morning.
Yep, I forgot about Pegasus. Another great blend.C&D's Pegasus is a stepped up version of blends like Prince Albert and Carter Hall and some other OTC Codger blends.
Nice explanation, Ray. I hope all is well. GregC&D's Pegasus is a stepped up version of blends like Prince Albert and Carter Hall and some other OTC Codger blends.
No problem. Hope you enjoy them. C&D does have quite a few blends that would fill that niche, because to me, at least here in the US, “codger blend” says “Burley,” and there are few that do Burley as well as C&D in my opinion. Although, I would add D&R’s Two Timer to that list. It’s a tasty blend as well.It seems like C&D have quite a number of blends that fit in the kicked-up/modern codger blends. Your suggestions are added to my cart. Thanks!
I actually have that one in my order. When I found it online I wondered why I haven't found much mention of it here on the forum. Stepped up version is exactly what I'm going for. Thank you sir!C&D's Pegasus is a stepped up version of blends like Prince Albert and Carter Hall and some other OTC Codger blends.
Two Timer got it. Basically I would like to have a daily rotation that is simple and easy to smoke, but with some interest in the different blends. Adding in those more complex mixtures as those one a days or after dinner treats. Seeing as I'm not new to tobacco, but new to piping, my palate is not that sophisticated but a do smoke throughout the day.No problem. Hope you enjoy them. C&D does have quite a few blends that would fill that niche, because to me, at least here in the US, “codger blend” says “Burley,” and there are few that do Burley as well as C&D in my opinion. Although, I would add D&R’s Two Timer to that list. It’s a tasty blend as well.
Thank you sir! I will look at those now.All the Mac Baren Amphora blends.
The Amphora blends look tasty, I might get a sampler. I will look into Orlik, they seem to be favorites here. Thank you!Amphora Blends, and basic Mc Baren offerings ,such as Scottish Mixture, Golden Extra&Symphony + Sail Yellow, Orlik Golden Slice and St Bruno,all time tasted quality EU OTC blends,
Would C&D Virginia Gentleman fall into this category? The Oriental kicks it up into something special - makes me want to warsh my overalls.
As to those above blends, my experience is that all these benefit from little drying time prior to loading up,being packed into bowl rather on the looser side, though there are folkshere who's able to smoke those as they come,right off the pouch,I'd like too but obviously I can't ,very sensitive to tongue bite you see,The Amphora blends look tasty, I might get a sampler. I will look into Orlik, they seem to be favorites here. Thank you!
because what you hear about goes in cycles. There was a time when you couldn't swing a stuffed cat without hitting a recommendation for Pegasus. Why because there are a lot of great blends out there someone tries it recommends it others try it and it goes on til it runs out steam or the same thing happens to another blend.I actually have that one in my order. When I found it online I wondered why I haven't found much mention of it here on the forum. Stepped up version is exactly what I'm going for. Thank you sir!