
Finally sorted out my tobacco bar. Still in a bit of comfortable chaos, but a pleasing selection of tobaccos. I usually take a large pinch of something (3 or 4 bowls) and put it in the baccyflap, along with a brace of pipes, then smoke that for the day. The vintage smokes I'll have a bowl on occasion, when the mood strikes.
We have:
Left hand shelves (below the notebooks):
- JF Germain Shelf - King Charles, 1820 Mix, 1820 Flake, Royal Jersey Latakia, Special Latakia Flake, Rich Dark Flake, Brown Flake, Virginia Goldleaf, Plumcake
- British Aromatic Shelf - SG Chocolate Flake, SG Navy Flake, SG Kendal Cream, SG Grousemoor, Condor, St Bruno
Below this there are various odds and ends - A Byzantine Jar, a few sweet aromatics, a jar of cigar leaf, various blending leaf - that sort of thing
Right hand shelves
- Samuel Gawith Virginia-based Flakes - Golden Glow, Best Brown, Full Virginia, Cabbies, St James, Sam's, 1792
- Vintage Shelf - Skiff (2010), Squadron Leader (2010), Harbourmaster* (2013), Balkan Sobranie (1970s), Balkan Sobranie (1980s), Three nuns (1970s)
- One-off/ trials (& accessories) - GLP Abingdon, GLP Charing Cross, GLP Caravan
Below this there are shoe-boxes of pipes in home-made pipe socks. I have no great order to my pipe collection!
What is your set-up like?
Steve
*Harbourmaster is a personal blend of SG tobaccos to make a richer, darker latakia mixture - the one thing I feel is missing from the Samuel Gawith line-up.









