I definitely second LJ Peretti's Oriental #40, along with their Tashkent blend as well. I love great Orientals and these blends are top notch!
I'll make a note of that . . . . sometimes weird is good!If you want a rather weird tasting Oriental try G.L. Pease's Geometrie!
My favorite Orientals are Sunday Picnic and Oriental Silk, both by C&D. But if possible you might want to look for blending Orientals? Get a real taste of them in their own or adding them to other more mild blends to get a taste of how they play with other leaves
Without Latakia - C&D Bijou and Sunday Picnic
With Latakia - LJ Peretti Tashkent
I'm about to place an order, and I'd like to investigate Orientals. I know very little about them, and in practical respects (ie smoking), nothing. The order will consist of a tin of Pirate Kake, my first cake tobacco and I'm told I will love it, and I want to add two Orientals, one mild and one bold.
These would be my introduction to the genre, so nothing esoteric or hard to get. Thanks to all. The majority will rule as to my selection.
There is something special about this one a distinct Oriental like no other I only wish there was a version with absolutely no Latakia.Presbyterian Mixture is a nice one
That one is and odd blend. Some claim little Latakia, some can only taste the Latakia. I consider it a lat bomb.I'll toss in another recommendation for Presbyterian Mixture! It's the most Oriental forward English blend I've had, and it's barely an English since the amount of Latakia in it is almost unnoticeable. Just think of it as a mix of Virginia and especially spicy Orientals.
That one is and odd blend. Some claim little Latakia, some can only taste the Latakia. I consider it a lat bomb.
When smoking Orientals now I smoke them straight and I'd mistake none of them for Latakia. The oriental Smyrna used to make much of Latakia is even mild compared to what it gets turned into.Presbyterian does seem to draw a lot of mixed opinions! If I had to venture a guess at what's going on I think a lot of people's palates mistake the particular varieties of extra spicy Orientals used in Presbyterian for Latakia, since Latakia is just a smoke cured Oriental, and the Orientals in Presbyterian are spicy enough on their own to not need any smoke curing in order to pack the bold flavor punch of Latakia.
When smoking Orientals now I smoke them straight and I'd mistake none of them for Latakia. The oriental Smyrna used to make much of Latakia is even mild compared to what it gets turned into.
It's on my to-do list. :DI'll toss in another recommendation for Presbyterian Mixture! It's the most Oriental forward English blend I've had, and it's barely an English since the amount of Latakia in it is almost unnoticeable. Just think of it as a mix of Virginia and especially spicy Orientals.
They say "It's just the tips" we have all said that and 9 months later you are out buying diapers...That one is and odd blend. Some claim little Latakia, some can only taste the Latakia. I consider it a lat bomb.
They say "It's just the tips" we have all said that and 9 months later you are out buying diapers...
That's what I did . I'm getting into home blending and oriental blends are amoung my favorites along with balkan blends. I have Izmir, Smyrna, Prelip and Blended Turkish Ribbon. These are readily available from several sites. Leaf Only has Krumovgrad, Samsun and Basma.Just skp to the straight stuff
get a few ozs of this: