My first pouch of Prince Albert, a pouch of tobacco I made last for a year in my youth, slowly led me into the waters. After smoking through another pouch of PA far quicker after that first one, with what little money I had, I splurged and picked up my first tin, a tin of SPC Plum Pudding SR, and a MM Diplomat to smoke it out of.
Needless to say, having only Plum Pudding SR available to smoke for 4 or so months, it torturously soured me off of Latakia. Honest, I don’t touch the stuff, and I think I’ll need a good couple of years before I can smell the rich leathery notes of Latakia without my stomach churning. However, after my hellish self-inflicted stint with PP SR, I ordered a few straight Virginias and VaPers. Upon first light of my first smoked Virginia blend, Orlik’s Golden Sliced, I felt tears nearly swell to my eyes. It was magnificently light, sweet, and definitely more suited to my palate than what I’d been smoking before. While my favor of Orlik’s golden slice has since fallen out of my rotation, I now have a sizable cellar, chock full of VA-based blends, and not a touch of Latakia. So, a simple, lackluster blend seduced me, a renowned, well-known, complex, and truly very decent blend scarred me, and a single bowl of a common, unassuming straight VA assured me that I’d be smoking a pipe for as long as I can.