So I'm only about a month or so back to smoking a pipe after a 30 year break. So far, I'm sticking to non-aromatic blends, my favorite being C&D Habana Daydream, but I have tried about a dozen other blends as well.
Saturday night I was enjoying my second large glass of cheap red wine (Franzia Dark & Luscious--definitely one but not so sure about the other) when I decided to smoke a nice bowl. Thumbing through the blends I had, I decided on C&D Dark Fired Kentucky, in honor of a recent all-too-brief trip back to my hometown of Lexington, KY. This would be my second bowl of it--the first had been enjoyable, but nothing mind blowing.
The wine is harsh. Acidic. Astringent. Drinkable if you go fast. Attempting to savor might turn your stomach.
The tobacco is fairly harsh too. Smoky and strong. Overall pleasant, but only if you go slow. Better than the wine but not by much.
Together, though...
They are DYNAMITE. Their harshness cancels each other out, leaving just the fruit of the wine and the mellow wood smoke and slight breadiness of the DFK. I couldn't get enough. I blew through that bowl, and that glass, so quickly I fried my tongue and wound up with a truly excellent nicotine and alcohol buzz.
Tonight I tried it again. Same wine, but this time with C&D Bayou Night. BN is very good--I like the spicy perique and tangy tobacco flavor when by itself. Paired with the wine, however, both suffered. The perique absolutely took over in a thoroughly unpleasant manner, and the wine turned to formaldehyde.
I feel like this is something people know already, though maybe not these specific pairings. What pairings have others found to be enjoyable/avoided at all costs?
Saturday night I was enjoying my second large glass of cheap red wine (Franzia Dark & Luscious--definitely one but not so sure about the other) when I decided to smoke a nice bowl. Thumbing through the blends I had, I decided on C&D Dark Fired Kentucky, in honor of a recent all-too-brief trip back to my hometown of Lexington, KY. This would be my second bowl of it--the first had been enjoyable, but nothing mind blowing.
The wine is harsh. Acidic. Astringent. Drinkable if you go fast. Attempting to savor might turn your stomach.
The tobacco is fairly harsh too. Smoky and strong. Overall pleasant, but only if you go slow. Better than the wine but not by much.
Together, though...
They are DYNAMITE. Their harshness cancels each other out, leaving just the fruit of the wine and the mellow wood smoke and slight breadiness of the DFK. I couldn't get enough. I blew through that bowl, and that glass, so quickly I fried my tongue and wound up with a truly excellent nicotine and alcohol buzz.
Tonight I tried it again. Same wine, but this time with C&D Bayou Night. BN is very good--I like the spicy perique and tangy tobacco flavor when by itself. Paired with the wine, however, both suffered. The perique absolutely took over in a thoroughly unpleasant manner, and the wine turned to formaldehyde.
I feel like this is something people know already, though maybe not these specific pairings. What pairings have others found to be enjoyable/avoided at all costs?






