Purely subjective take inbound. Not sure if this is just my taste buds evolving overtime, getting more selective about what I enjoy versus what I don't enjoy, or just bemoaning an otherwise fine tobacco type in which I could just not purchase - but I think I'm getting fatigued on perique being added to blends to "spice them up," particularly English blends.
Not sure if anyone else discovered they may not enjoy English blends with perique, but I'm finding blends starting to taste the same with the zest and slight stewed fruit nodes lingering to the point of being overwhelming. It was something I enjoyed at first (like C&D Byzantium) but for me, I think it now really detracts from an otherwise clean, woodsy, smokey, spiced smoke from the other components. It's starting to seem like too strong of an ingredient to toss into blends with the anticipation of supporting other ingredients only to muddy the waters - like blending oil paints where it's a delicate act of achieving a desired color with a vibrant hue, versus blending and turning the mix grey.
Anyways, my next few purchases will be Englishes with no perique, after all it is only a matter of taste. Embarcadero has become a steady favorite along with Captain Earls Diamond Head. Maybe I'll give GLP Ashbury or Caravan a go next time.
Not sure if anyone else discovered they may not enjoy English blends with perique, but I'm finding blends starting to taste the same with the zest and slight stewed fruit nodes lingering to the point of being overwhelming. It was something I enjoyed at first (like C&D Byzantium) but for me, I think it now really detracts from an otherwise clean, woodsy, smokey, spiced smoke from the other components. It's starting to seem like too strong of an ingredient to toss into blends with the anticipation of supporting other ingredients only to muddy the waters - like blending oil paints where it's a delicate act of achieving a desired color with a vibrant hue, versus blending and turning the mix grey.
Anyways, my next few purchases will be Englishes with no perique, after all it is only a matter of taste. Embarcadero has become a steady favorite along with Captain Earls Diamond Head. Maybe I'll give GLP Ashbury or Caravan a go next time.