First of all, thanks to all of you who contributed suggestions. They were appreciated and followed the best I could.
Here are general findings.
1. they didn't care for perique or heavy on the virginias
2. they preferred light aromatics
3. latakia was hit and miss
4. products with cavendish process were generally popular
Here are the winners, the tobaccos the noobs preferred
1. Sir Walter Raleigh pipe tobacco (their plain jane standard)
They all liked it. Mild, no flavour added. My guess for what it's worth, is that the new pipe smokers came out of the cigarette world. Frankly, I like this tobacco too . . . . it's mild, and a fine tobacco that doesn't deteriorate towards and including the dottle stage. Could be a great mixer for blending and improving other tobaccos.
2. Captain Black Cherry Cavendish. No surprise here. It's definitely over the top and easy to smoke. The real surprise is that I liked it, too! After the initial cough drop barage, for me, it settled down and the cherry bomb diffused, and became increasingly milder throughout the smoke. I've always thought that the Captain's tobaccos were first rate, and even at the dottle stage, the tobacco tasted fine, and there was just a hint of cherry. I managed to make the full pipe of it I smoked with them last over an hour, and my pleasure increased throughout the smoke. I'll keep a pack or two of this tobacco handy for myself, and new pipe smokers too.
3. Smokers' Pride Vanilla Cavendish. Mild, slightly sweet aromatic that, like the cherry bomb above, smokes well right to the final stages of the pipe. Available only in bulk so far as I know, and I have a 12 ounce pack, enough for quite a while. Vanilla flavour is there but certainly not overwhelming.
4. C&Ds Sunday Picnic.
Class shows. In spite of the perique which is certainly not pronounced, but there, all who tried it liked it. It's simply a great tobacco. I have a stash of a pound of this, gifted by a friend, and I'll cover this further in a post of Orientals that I'll get to when I try the rest of the recommendations by forum members.
Thank y'all for your suggestions, recommendations, and participation. Much appreciated!
Here are general findings.
1. they didn't care for perique or heavy on the virginias
2. they preferred light aromatics
3. latakia was hit and miss
4. products with cavendish process were generally popular
Here are the winners, the tobaccos the noobs preferred
1. Sir Walter Raleigh pipe tobacco (their plain jane standard)
They all liked it. Mild, no flavour added. My guess for what it's worth, is that the new pipe smokers came out of the cigarette world. Frankly, I like this tobacco too . . . . it's mild, and a fine tobacco that doesn't deteriorate towards and including the dottle stage. Could be a great mixer for blending and improving other tobaccos.
2. Captain Black Cherry Cavendish. No surprise here. It's definitely over the top and easy to smoke. The real surprise is that I liked it, too! After the initial cough drop barage, for me, it settled down and the cherry bomb diffused, and became increasingly milder throughout the smoke. I've always thought that the Captain's tobaccos were first rate, and even at the dottle stage, the tobacco tasted fine, and there was just a hint of cherry. I managed to make the full pipe of it I smoked with them last over an hour, and my pleasure increased throughout the smoke. I'll keep a pack or two of this tobacco handy for myself, and new pipe smokers too.
3. Smokers' Pride Vanilla Cavendish. Mild, slightly sweet aromatic that, like the cherry bomb above, smokes well right to the final stages of the pipe. Available only in bulk so far as I know, and I have a 12 ounce pack, enough for quite a while. Vanilla flavour is there but certainly not overwhelming.
4. C&Ds Sunday Picnic.
Class shows. In spite of the perique which is certainly not pronounced, but there, all who tried it liked it. It's simply a great tobacco. I have a stash of a pound of this, gifted by a friend, and I'll cover this further in a post of Orientals that I'll get to when I try the rest of the recommendations by forum members.
Thank y'all for your suggestions, recommendations, and participation. Much appreciated!
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