Tastes change.
Tastes change for a pipe smoker, I think, as he/she matures in technique (or as taste buds die, too, I guess).
I started out hating Borkum Riff. Period. But especially Borkum Riff Whiskey. But when I guy looks in his truck stash and realizes he left things in the garage while he was cleaning out his vehicle, he tends to give whatever *is* there a second chance.
I'm sure it's because the way I smoke -- having been in this site now a while -- has improved. My technique is more mature, more educated. So many, many of the tobaccos I passed on earlier now appeal to me.
And that's what's happening lately to Borkum Riff.
Why did I hate it? Tongue bite. Taste too severe for me. Why did I change?
Well, when I took to "sipping" tobaccos instead of sucking them, I got to really enjoy their flavors. And Borkum Riff has a nice flavor to me. In fact, when I start, even though I have learned to go slow, I can't wait to get toward the bottom of the bowl. It finishes so nicely. Down there at the bottom, for me, is the best stuff. The taste doesn't turn ashy as it does with some others. It gets a tad salty (only way I can describe it), just enough to taste and try to isolate as a taste. And then I realize my mouth hasn't been "coated" as it is with some other blends. My mouth is still my mouth. But the front... oh... quarter?... of my tongue is enjoying this little lick of saltiness.
In my technique, I'm finding I'm having to light it several times. But each refresh gives me better flavor than what I was just smoking before.
I can't describe the flavor very well, only that it is distinct to me. It's like none of my other tobaccos. I find that, again "for me," Captain Black wears out toward the bottom. But Borkum Riff leaves me disappointed when it's gone. It was "just getttin' good!"
I'm going for another bowl now.
What's been your experience with it?
Tastes change for a pipe smoker, I think, as he/she matures in technique (or as taste buds die, too, I guess).
I started out hating Borkum Riff. Period. But especially Borkum Riff Whiskey. But when I guy looks in his truck stash and realizes he left things in the garage while he was cleaning out his vehicle, he tends to give whatever *is* there a second chance.
I'm sure it's because the way I smoke -- having been in this site now a while -- has improved. My technique is more mature, more educated. So many, many of the tobaccos I passed on earlier now appeal to me.
And that's what's happening lately to Borkum Riff.
Why did I hate it? Tongue bite. Taste too severe for me. Why did I change?
Well, when I took to "sipping" tobaccos instead of sucking them, I got to really enjoy their flavors. And Borkum Riff has a nice flavor to me. In fact, when I start, even though I have learned to go slow, I can't wait to get toward the bottom of the bowl. It finishes so nicely. Down there at the bottom, for me, is the best stuff. The taste doesn't turn ashy as it does with some others. It gets a tad salty (only way I can describe it), just enough to taste and try to isolate as a taste. And then I realize my mouth hasn't been "coated" as it is with some other blends. My mouth is still my mouth. But the front... oh... quarter?... of my tongue is enjoying this little lick of saltiness.
In my technique, I'm finding I'm having to light it several times. But each refresh gives me better flavor than what I was just smoking before.
I can't describe the flavor very well, only that it is distinct to me. It's like none of my other tobaccos. I find that, again "for me," Captain Black wears out toward the bottom. But Borkum Riff leaves me disappointed when it's gone. It was "just getttin' good!"
I'm going for another bowl now.
What's been your experience with it?









