Floral incense with smoke.
I don’t care for the flavor or aroma, but I kinda wish I did because it’s so creamy and cool-smoking.
I don’t care for the flavor or aroma, but I kinda wish I did because it’s so creamy and cool-smoking.
Give it a little more time. What you want is to taste the oils which are vaporizing off of the tobacco rather than the smoke. The slower and cooler you smoke, the more of those flavors you are going to get.I am doubtful about some of the tastes that reviewers sometimes report. It's a fact that our sensation of taste has a range of temperature at which it is most sensitive. Outside of the range taste sensation falls off. Pipe smoke in the mouth comes in very warm and you're not getting much of anything besides registering "yep...I'm detecting tobacco..." and not, "a chocolaty sweetness with caramel and a lemony overtone..."
I sip water when I am sipping my pipe to cool the palate. It's in the aftertaste where I might experience a sensation of tasting something besides tobacco. It's nice when it happens. Sometimes all I taste is tobacco. "Yes, this blend has a certain tobacco-ie tobacconess with overtones of tobacco laced with tobacco."
So "smokiness?" Well... duh,.. you inhaled a mouthful of smoke. What did you expect?
Other times I can taste other tastes, hopefully pleasant ones. The best is the aftertaste after putting the pipe away that tastes like how the blend smells. That can be quite pleasant.