Sorry if I’m flogging a dead horse here but I’ve read that a (new to pipes) palate needs to develop in order to taste your tobacco? I’m one of those that can’t taste any of the many tobaccos I’ve tried. How long for that palate to develop. It’s probably a “piece of string” answer to mix metaphors. But worth a shot.
It took me several years, and i was going to coffee and wine tasting quite often. The best advice I ever got was to start packing two pipes at the same time with two different tobaccos. It really helped me to have something to contrast my tastes with. Maybe a burley and a Virginia, VaPer and a Virginia, english and Virginia, etc etc... And, just light them both and smoke a puff from one, and a puff from the other.
If you ever do a really good bourbon tasting, they'll show you how the old timers would access the spirit, corn, and barrel aromas by putting some on their hands, rubbing them, and smacking them together three times, and each time will reveal a step of aroma in the process.
Tobacco can be like this, if you include the tin note, the aroma of the smoke, and the taste on your teeth afterwards, put together you can get a whole picture of that tobacco. Sometimes the casing can only be tasted on your teeth afterwards.
And, keep in mind, that your nose is contributing about 80% of what you think your tasting.
I hope some of that helps.