Take the gamble! Gawith et al produce some great tobaccos. Read jiminks reviews and buy ones you fancy. Full Virginia Flake is loved by do many.Those are Lakelands, right? I'm too scared to try one since so many people hate them and say they taste like soap and are so notorious for ghosting. Plus my state doesn't allow online pipe tobacco sales, has outrageous taxes for it, and I don't live near a pipe shop. When I get the rare opportunity to visit a pipe shop no way am I taking a gamble on Lakelands
FVF is delicious but definitely not a lakelandTake the gamble! Gawith et al produce some great tobaccos. Read jiminks reviews and buy ones you fancy. Full Virginia Flake is loved by do many.
It's made in the lake District in the same factory as all other Lakeland tobacco.FVF is delicious but definitely not a lakeland
Ah, but it isn't sauced with the Lakeland essence, which is what people are generally referencing when they are calling a blend a Lakeland.It's made in the lake District in the same factory as all other Lakeland tobacco.
I agree completely. But I feel everyone should try them all. But then I live about 70 miles from them!Ah, but it isn't sauced with the Lakeland essence, which is what people are generally referencing when they are calling a blend a Lakeland.
It's not a big deal, I smoke Virgina tobacco from Malawi.
Very smart move on your part. I smoke my Ennerdale Flake in a cob. I definitely don't want those Lakeland ghosts haunting my other pipes.Mostly I don't dedicate pipes. But I do have one reserved for ennerdale flake (now that does ghost!). And one for 1792 flake . Both of which haunt with a vengeance .
I also find that the flavour improves with repeated use. So ghosting is not all badVery smart move on your part. I smoke my Ennerdale Flake in a cob. I definitely don't want those Lakeland ghosts haunting my other pipes.
Unless you have more pipes it seems like a discussion of dedicating a pipe to a certain blend is a bit premature, unless of course you only smoke two blends.I have a savinelli 673 and a MM Legend.
I also find that the flavour improves with repeated use. So ghosting is not all bad
Thanks for the reply! Yea, looking back, I should've rephrased my post to mean genres and not specific blends. I do have a MM in addition to a couple more on the way!Unless you have more pipes it seems like a discussion of dedicating a pipe to a certain blend is a bit premature, unless of course you only smoke two blends.
Whether you'll be able to detect the remnants of a previous tobacco is a question you'll have to answer for yourself, along with whether the effect is good or bad. If you want to go the dedication route MM's are an inexpensive way to grow your pipe collection while simultaneously trying new blends. As an aside, I generally dedicate pipes to a genre, not a blend, but even on that, I'm fairly flexible.
Thanks for the reply! Yea, looking back, I should've rephrased my post to mean genres and not specific blends. I do have a MM in addition to a couple more on the way!
Seasoning! That's exactly it!I can't remember where I heard it first, but I like the term "seasoning" (like seasoning a cast iron pan) for the beneficial side of the phenomenon. That's why it's such a good idea to smoke a few bowls of a new blend in a row, in the same pipe. You're not just covering up the remnants of previous blends, but reinforcing the flavors of the new blend as you go.
This is kind of where I seem to be headed, as i be found I really enjoy the flavor Latakia.For the most part I smoke whatever in whatever. But I like Latakia and don’t mind if I taste a bit of lat along with a Virginia. I smoke Lakeland's in meerschaum which limits any ghosting. If I smoked Exotic Passion (horrible stuff) or something similar it would be in a dedicated pipe.