I picked up a tin of Quiet Nights last week, and I'm only three bowls in but so far, I'm having a hard time "getting it."
I'm not trying to knock the blend or the blender here. I'm neither a Pease worshipper or a hater. He's done some great stuff. But then he also made Haddo's Delight, for which may god have mercy on his immortal soul. Based on the reputation and the reviews, Quiet Nights should be one of the ones that's right in my wheelhouse, so I want to try all the angles before I give up on it.
I've tried it straight out of the tin, dried for 30 minutes, and dried for 3 hours, in 3 different pipes that are always reliable. None of it really made much difference. If I had to write a review based on my experience so far, it would go something like "A blend for people who want to say they enjoy latakia without being troubled by the displeasure of tasting any." I'm kidding. But also kinda not kidding. For instance, compared back to back with Meridian, which I unabashedly love, Meridian is a veritable explosion of complex smoky, sour and savory flavor and Quiet Nights so far has been a sort of flat experience that tastes vaguely of pipe smoke in a general sense. If you blindfolded me and gave me some, I don't think I could guess what what's in it or even what type of blend it is.
Is this one of those blends that has a secret you have to know to be able properly enjoy it? Like how you have to practically dessicate FVF or how you have to not crumble Penzance too much? Or maybe it's one of those blends you have to open and then completely forget about for four months before it gets good?
Or maybe the mistake is mine and I just misunderstood where it fits into the Pease latakia continuum. I thought Chelsea Morning was on the gentle whisper of latakia end of the spectrum and things like Odyssey and Abingdon were in the loud screaming blast of latakia end, with things like Westminster and QN somewhere in the middle.
Anyway, I don't know. What am I missing?
I'm not trying to knock the blend or the blender here. I'm neither a Pease worshipper or a hater. He's done some great stuff. But then he also made Haddo's Delight, for which may god have mercy on his immortal soul. Based on the reputation and the reviews, Quiet Nights should be one of the ones that's right in my wheelhouse, so I want to try all the angles before I give up on it.
I've tried it straight out of the tin, dried for 30 minutes, and dried for 3 hours, in 3 different pipes that are always reliable. None of it really made much difference. If I had to write a review based on my experience so far, it would go something like "A blend for people who want to say they enjoy latakia without being troubled by the displeasure of tasting any." I'm kidding. But also kinda not kidding. For instance, compared back to back with Meridian, which I unabashedly love, Meridian is a veritable explosion of complex smoky, sour and savory flavor and Quiet Nights so far has been a sort of flat experience that tastes vaguely of pipe smoke in a general sense. If you blindfolded me and gave me some, I don't think I could guess what what's in it or even what type of blend it is.
Is this one of those blends that has a secret you have to know to be able properly enjoy it? Like how you have to practically dessicate FVF or how you have to not crumble Penzance too much? Or maybe it's one of those blends you have to open and then completely forget about for four months before it gets good?
Or maybe the mistake is mine and I just misunderstood where it fits into the Pease latakia continuum. I thought Chelsea Morning was on the gentle whisper of latakia end of the spectrum and things like Odyssey and Abingdon were in the loud screaming blast of latakia end, with things like Westminster and QN somewhere in the middle.
Anyway, I don't know. What am I missing?
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