To start, I know this topic has beed discussed in great detail on this forum, as well as many others. That being said, I am noticing a lot of comments that "100% of all tobacco has some form of casing." Now, this statement I believe holds some merit, but I find it hard to beileve that there is not a single "pure" form of pipe tobacco in the market.
As I understand the seed to pipe process of tobacco, in the most basic of forms, is as follows:
Harvest, mutiple tecniques
Color Curing / Drying, tobacco is not enjoyable at this point
Fermentation, after this stage is tobacco not smokable?
Can anyone confirm either A) there is not a single pure form of pipe tobacco on the market today. Or B) There is one or two "pure" blends and they are _____.
Thanks.
As I understand the seed to pipe process of tobacco, in the most basic of forms, is as follows:
Harvest, mutiple tecniques
Color Curing / Drying, tobacco is not enjoyable at this point
Fermentation, after this stage is tobacco not smokable?
Can anyone confirm either A) there is not a single pure form of pipe tobacco on the market today. Or B) There is one or two "pure" blends and they are _____.
Thanks.