Greetings veteran VaPer lovers,
So, I really want to start expanding my palette and am drawn to the idea of Virginias and Perique for some unknown reason. I have not had great success adapting to Virginias in the past, finding them harsh and hard on the tongue. As a result, I thought trying them with another type of tobacco which will not overpower the flavor but which will make them more manageable would be a good idea- hence VaPer's. However, I just tried McClelland's St. James Woods VaPer and am intrigued. I can taste the spiciness of the Perique but the Virginias a very mellow, which I found surprising. I know this is a loaded question, but here goes: What am I supposed to be experiencing while smoking different types of Virginias? For instance, while smoking this blend I know it has red Virginia and stoved Virginia's but I am only getting a faint hint of any Virginia's at all (I read a review about letting this blend air out for a few hours, which I did). So, any clarification on the appreciation of Virginia's would be much appreciated.
-The Doctor
So, I really want to start expanding my palette and am drawn to the idea of Virginias and Perique for some unknown reason. I have not had great success adapting to Virginias in the past, finding them harsh and hard on the tongue. As a result, I thought trying them with another type of tobacco which will not overpower the flavor but which will make them more manageable would be a good idea- hence VaPer's. However, I just tried McClelland's St. James Woods VaPer and am intrigued. I can taste the spiciness of the Perique but the Virginias a very mellow, which I found surprising. I know this is a loaded question, but here goes: What am I supposed to be experiencing while smoking different types of Virginias? For instance, while smoking this blend I know it has red Virginia and stoved Virginia's but I am only getting a faint hint of any Virginia's at all (I read a review about letting this blend air out for a few hours, which I did). So, any clarification on the appreciation of Virginia's would be much appreciated.
-The Doctor