Aromatics are real tobacco and what keeps the pipe tobacco market alive. Just takes a long time to get the hang of them. I would never suggest them to beginners.Why do people recommend crap aros to beginners instead of real tobaccos?!
Aromatics are real tobacco and what keeps the pipe tobacco market alive. Just takes a long time to get the hang of them. I would never suggest them to beginners.Why do people recommend crap aros to beginners instead of real tobaccos?!
You have a real treasure there brother. I would love to have one of my grandfathers pipes.Straight virginia (Mellow Mallard) from a heritage-pipe. This noname briar is like ~45 years old and still functional. Smells good tastes good. My grandfather bought it from a local tobacconist then my father used it for some years. The pipe itself was probably made in Yugoslavia / somewhere on the Balkan - it's really interesting to think about how long a life of a briar can be and how many generations it can live through.
I’ve not tried Margate if I’m honest but 1820 is in a league of its own, especially the cross cut flake and I think it’s closer to Pembroke if you want to compare it to Esoterica blends. It’s far superior to Nightcap imo, but of course it’s all subjective according to one’s taste.How does this one compare to Margate? Cheers.