Before you give up on the cherry style blends I suggest you try some McLintock CREME DE CASSIS if you haven't already done soOK, this is not going to be a popular answer, so let me preface it by admitting that I suspect that my taste buds must be seriously flawed and I would appreciate any help that may be offered. I am currently smoking ... Borkum Riff Cherry Cavendish which, for some reason, even after trying at least 20 other cherry blends recommended as the "best," is the one I prefer. And yes, it sometimes anesthetizes my tongue, and on occasion makes my pipe sound like a sippy straw looking for what's left at the bottom of a milkshake. What can I say, I like the strong cherry taste. But I do suspect that there is something out there that would appeal more even to my apparently defective sense of taste, and as I've never actually tried anything but cherries and vanillas maybe that something is a non-aro. Any suggestions?
I was in a similar situation before this hobby got serious. I started my non aro journey with a VaPer, I’d give Peterson Navy Rolls a try and a light Latakia blend. Ask your tobacconist (your new best friend), they know what they’re doing if it’s a proper shop.OK, this is not going to be a popular answer, so let me preface it by admitting that I suspect that my taste buds must be seriously flawed and I would appreciate any help that may be offered. I am currently smoking ... Borkum Riff Cherry Cavendish which, for some reason, even after trying at least 20 other cherry blends recommended as the "best," is the one I prefer. And yes, it sometimes anesthetizes my tongue, and on occasion makes my pipe sound like a sippy straw looking for what's left at the bottom of a milkshake. What can I say, I like the strong cherry taste. But I do suspect that there is something out there that would appeal more even to my apparently defective sense of taste, and as I've never actually tried anything but cherries and vanillas maybe that something is a non-aro. Any suggestions?