When that happens to me for any blend or style, I always have a "baseline" that I go back to for "re-setting" the palate. That would be a different one for each person, but I have my lowest common denominator that I go back to specifically for that purpose.In an old Uhles pipe brochure, Jack Uhle wrote:
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For me, this has actually been great advice!
Try GH's Best Brown unscented flake. It's burley and virginia but don't let that put you off if you're wary of burleys. I was experimenting with Kendal flakes the first time I tried it, having got tired of overly sweet top-dressed tobaccos which I'd started off with.Hello! I've been quite content for the past 15+ years to smoke my aromatics, but lately they just don't taste the same. It seems like my taste is changing and I'd like to find some other tobaccos to enjoy.
To give you a hint of my palate, at least thus far, I have thoroughly enjoyed Captain Black Gold, Carter Hall, and Stokkebye's Nougat. I just got a new shipment of the Nougat and it's doing absolutely nothing for me. Not only does it not taste very good, it actually tastes bad. Maybe I got a bad batch?
Based on my past choices and how I enjoyed them, can you recommend some non-aromatics that I can move into? My taste longs for the hints of coffee, cocoa/chocolate, raisin, and almost "earthy" (dare I say soil-like?) flavors that I used to get from smoking these blends. I always enjoyed how those flavors would linger in my mouth for an hour or so after my pipe was done. Those sensations are exactly what I am after. Lately all I'm getting is a burned after taste.
Years ago I was trying all kinds of tobaccos in tins (Blue Note, Presbyterian, Frog Morton) and I didn't like anything about any of them. They were way too strong and the flavors were just too harsh. My mind still remembers those experiences and based on my memory I don't think I'd like them any better today. I have never understood the terms for different tobaccos and had no idea what I was buying. I think it's those black tobaccos that I dislike so much. I don't know the proper name for those.
Are there some "in-between" blends, something with the flavors I've descried that somewhat lends itself to aromatics while also ranging into new territory?
Thanks in advance for your recommendations.
I smoke a lot of Stokkebye blends and love them all, except for Nougat. I tried and tried but that one bit me over and over again for some reason.To give you a hint of my palate, at least thus far, I have thoroughly enjoyed Captain Black Gold, Carter Hall, and Stokkebye's Nougat. I just got a new shipment of the Nougat and it's doing absolutely nothing for me. Not only does it not taste very good, it actually tastes bad. Maybe I got a bad batch?
Thanks, man. Very helpful. All recommendations noted!I smoke a lot of Stokkebye blends and love them all, except for Nougat. I tried and tried but that one bit me over and over again for some reason.
One PS blend really adore is 301 Natural Dutch Cavendish. It's a nice, sweet and fruity Virginia with some Burley content to give it some pop. Very enjoyable smoke on the lighter end of the spectrum.
Similar to that is the PS1 Classic Natural Pipe Tobacco, which is the same Virginia as 301 NDC but with a much smaller amount of Burley, plus it has a very creamy topping, judiciously applied. I'm not crazy about the bag note but dang if it doesn't smoke as smooth as silk. The topping is just enough to fill in the gaps without being distinctly "aromatic." Really an enjoyable bowl.
I get what you are saying about some blends being too aggressive. I moved away from cigars for that same reason, so the trend is lighter but more flavor for me. PS blends really work the trick, esp those mentioned above, Luxury Twist Flake, and English Luxury, which is very light on the Latakia. I can retrohale any of these blends all night long without blowing up me nostrils.
Only thing I'm embarrassed about is my illegible chicken scratch being revealed to the public. Oh, and my atrocious taste in pipe tobacco blends, of course.Update:
In other news, and I hope I don't embarrass this fellow, but let me just prove to you (as if you needed it) that the pipe-smoking world is made up of the best folks: Servant King sent me this nice sampler recently based on this thread. Just take a look at this treasure trove of delights! So far I've only smoked a bit of the Mac Baren Vanilla, and I loved it! I don't smoke all that much and this stash will last me till the end of the year easily. I was able to send him a little bit of Stokkebye's Nougat in response (that's all I had on-hand). What a great group of folks we have here!
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Sillem’s Black: some people consider this an aro still so it might be a good starting point.I don't recall is Mixture 79 has been suggested. However, I would consider it a crossover blend between burley/codger and aromatics (due to the licorice, anise, root beer flavors).
Other codger blends (Half and Half, Prince Albert, SWR or SWRA) would also be decent crossover suggestions due to the the various toppings.
Perhaps @AroEnglish can suggest some aro-english blends if he hasn't already.
However, it looks like @Servant King got you set up to figure out your preferences (nice work sir). Enjoy.
That is a good one that is currently lost in the back of the cabinet! Very tasty burley blend. I find that much more agreeable than Ready Rub Match.Check out Sutliff J4 Burley if you get the chance. It's a very light and mild tobacco flavored tobacco with a tiny bit of cocoa in the background.