I'm very interested in trying an Oriental-forward blend. Not straight Oriental, but a quality blend that gives me that. Thanks, LeRoy
Check this out.I'm very interested in trying an Oriental-forward blend. Not straight Oriental, but a quality blend that gives me that. Thanks, LeRoy
If you had to guess what would you say the latakia % is in this?One of my favorites, and I have an open tin at the moment.
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I have been fooled by latakia content in the past. As Russ Ouellette has said, some blend loaded with it can have a moderate latakia taste, and with the right Orientals a moderate amount of latakia can taste like a lat bomb. With that in mind, I would say that it is very moderate latakia tasting. And, after mid bowl, I would say that the other Orientals take center stage.If you had to guess what would you say the latakia % is in this?
I could totally be confusing some official nomenclature with my own mental labeling habits...emphasis on "mental" lolHmmmm... I tend to categorize some of these posted as just Virginias with a condimental level of an oriental. Which, to me, is totally different from an Oriental blend. An Oriental blend is similar to a Balkan, but maybe with more of the other Orientals (besides latakia) being forward.
I'm very interested in trying an Oriental-forward blend. Not straight Oriental, but a quality blend that gives me that. Thanks, LeRoy
| Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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JimInks (2856) | 2018-03-01 |
| Mild to Medium | None Detected | Mild to Medium | Pleasant |
With or without Latakia?I'm very interested in trying an Oriental-forward blend. Not straight Oriental, but a quality blend that gives me that. Thanks, LeRoy
my first pipe of the day (brebbia Italian Canadian) is loaded and ready to go with Cairo. Which is a great blend, if you get it don't buy the sample size (2 oz tin) get the coffee can sized 8oz. Not only is it that good. But a secret about VaOr they are subtle enough that it will probably taste like a really good cig (camel in this case) not bad but then one day they open up and it's like that scene in Harry Potter where he finds out about puberty (I never read those things or watched the movies I just assume that's what it's really about).If you like red Virginia flavors, I can't recommend GLP Embarcadero enough. Also, for a cost-effective, high quality option, Low Country Natural Virginia and Oriental is great - I smoke that blend a few times a week. It's like 20 bucks a pound and punches above its weight.
Other blends that come to mind: C&D Sunday Picnic, Warped The Red Hunt, C&D Mad Fiddler Flake, C&D Bijou, and GLP Cairo ...No latakia in any of these -wish I was more into it because it seems there are a lot of good oriental blends I miss out on.
I would recommend not buying that one. But only because there is a creepy bar in this town named that. It's the bar where middle aged losers meet freelance escorts (most polite way to put it.). Actually the blend sounds great. Just have to put an establishment like that on blast when ever possible.C&D Shandygaff
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