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Sigmund

Lifer
Sep 17, 2023
4,406
45,727
France
HU Edward G
HU Directors Cut
HU Old Fredders
Reiners Long Golden Flake
Petes DNR

I need to break out the latakia. Probably Quiet Nights.

Sometimes I add some Janneman Flake to Ed G for a touch of red. Red makes everything better!
 

DonutLuvr

Can't Leave
Sep 12, 2019
301
2,367
SW Ohio
I smoked the following 4 blends a lot. I went through several tins of the Rattrays, a pint jar of LBF and two pint jars of the Virginia slices.

Black Virginia
Dark Fragrant
Virginia Slices
LBF

I opened several new tins to me to sample and jar. This wasn’t a huge pipe smoking year for me - a change in assignment at work wiped out most of the pipe time I had at work with less free time to enjoy a pipe and I went down to just a few bowls a week to some weeks 0 - fine by me, just added more time to how long my cellar will last
 

FLDRD

Lifer
Oct 13, 2021
3,150
13,634
Arkansas
Still on my variety kick, as I've a shelf full of new ones to try.
But I was very pleased to discover how much I enjoyed the HU offerings.
Of note, I may be one of those that have really gotten over my initial love of Latakia. It just doesn't do anything for me at the moment, and I'm wondering if that will be permanent. If so, I'll have loads of Latakia based blends to trade, sell, and gift.
 

Gerald Boone

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 30, 2024
273
571
Since I love perique so much and since I find drying and shredding my own tobacco so enjoyable, I buy perique, virginia red, and burley. I get all my tobacco whole leaf. Thats my go to 99% of the time. I have some Balkan mixture pre made and some whole leaf latakia, somewhere but that is more a twice a month sort of thing.
 

DeaconPiper

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jun 13, 2023
219
1,036
Pacific Northwest
St Bruno every day, War Horse Green every other, Ten Russians, Irish Flake.

That's changed now, of course, since they quit making War Horse. And, well, St Bruno tastes like a dirty mop after the acquisition, so I'm done with it.

Any of you boys have better alternatives?
 

Mike N

Lifer
Aug 3, 2023
1,126
7,382
Northern Panhandle of West Virginia
The constant was Cabbie's Roll Cut Mixture. Many other blends in supporting roles, with Hal O The Wynd becoming the main reserve.

One that knocked my socks off, Germain's Rich Dark Flake. Scarcity limited my consumption, else it would have been a regular.
I did find two empty lids for Cabbie's in my bin, so it would have been in my top 10 this year. I found it a bit edgy fresh out of the tin and have some jarred to see how it ages.