Great Dixter in a Parker bent Billiard. Listening to J. S Bach on Echo Dot.
Holy shit there is Christian Death Metal?!S̛̊͆͐M̿̃́̈̃͌́̑̑̔̌̉͆̆̀̚Ơ̐́̀̾̐̒̀̀̒͂̕͠͝K̅̿̃́͊̄͘͝͠Ì́̍͑͝Ǹ͐̌͗͐̊͑̎̆̀̚͝͠G͌̓͑̔̈̅̅́̌̐͐̕ the last of my rotational Luxury Bullseye Flake (will have to pop a LBS 2018 jar).
Incendiary Device: '90's Paycok bent Bulldog Meerschaum with red saddle bit.
Quenching Device: last of a New Belgium Liquid Paradise + fresh Garage Brewing Inline IPA.
Sonic Device: Impending Doom - "Light Unseen," "Death, Ascension, Resurrection" for starters.........
I only smoked a bowl of that blend once, and I found the grape component so over the top, and it so thoroughly dominated anything else that I dumped it out halfway through. Maybe C & D have toned it down a bit, or maybe your tin is a bit older?C&D's Visions of Celephaïs in a no-name English Rhodesian briar. I nice grape odor, not too overwhelming.
A handsome bit o' briar there!
I wish i knew the answer, but I tend to like English aromatics/crossovers. I had smoked a Virginia blend not long before this bowl, so perhaps it has to do with that. I have read complaints on its overwhelming grape odor, but it was more like having a glass of wine. I think it was well done.I only smoked a bowl of that blend once, and I found the grape component so over the top, and it so thoroughly dominated anything else that I dumped it out halfway through. Maybe C & D have toned it down a bit, or maybe your tin is a bit older?
It sounds like you're trying a lot of different blends, too, which is the only real way to find out wutcha really like!I wish i knew the answer, but I tend to like English aromatics/crossovers. I had smoked a Virginia blend not long before this bowl, so perhaps it has to do with that. I have read complaints on its overwhelming grape odor, but it was more like having a glass of wine. I think it was well done.