So I thought I’d share this as it may help newer pipers.
When I restarted the pipe a year ago, after a very short foray years earlier, I quickly fell in love with crossovers and some aros. I tried one Virginia. All I could taste is cigarette-like smoke. It went into a jar at the back of the cabinet, with the assumption it would be pitched and replaced by another jar of Trout Stream or Northwoods.
Well, on Sunday, waking up unexpectedly 4:30am, I thought I’d give that year old jar another whirl, with a tin of Eastfarthing at the ready to take the mound after the inevitable failure. The garage was cold but the cup of joe was strong and hot, and I puffed watching the world wake up on my street. Sipping ever so gently, about 10 minutes in...holy shit, flavors! Awesome flavors dancing in and out. Nuances, sweet grass, caramel, toast. I didn’t want it to end.
All I know is I now can’t wait to get me some good Virginias!
I say all this as encouragement and a reminder from one newb to others: don’t write off anything while you’re new. If you don’t like a blend or entire genre, let it slumber for a bit while everything evolves. I wonder if all you vets remember this moment, it’s pretty damn cool.
When I restarted the pipe a year ago, after a very short foray years earlier, I quickly fell in love with crossovers and some aros. I tried one Virginia. All I could taste is cigarette-like smoke. It went into a jar at the back of the cabinet, with the assumption it would be pitched and replaced by another jar of Trout Stream or Northwoods.
Well, on Sunday, waking up unexpectedly 4:30am, I thought I’d give that year old jar another whirl, with a tin of Eastfarthing at the ready to take the mound after the inevitable failure. The garage was cold but the cup of joe was strong and hot, and I puffed watching the world wake up on my street. Sipping ever so gently, about 10 minutes in...holy shit, flavors! Awesome flavors dancing in and out. Nuances, sweet grass, caramel, toast. I didn’t want it to end.
All I know is I now can’t wait to get me some good Virginias!
I say all this as encouragement and a reminder from one newb to others: don’t write off anything while you’re new. If you don’t like a blend or entire genre, let it slumber for a bit while everything evolves. I wonder if all you vets remember this moment, it’s pretty damn cool.