Many just find review writing pointless, unnecessary, and or silly.I've tried Blue Note and liked it. Most Dan blends have less than 10 reviews. These three are the exception but they don't clear 3 stars on Tobaccoreviews. The ones that do clear 3 stars have less than 10 reviews and some have only one or two. That's what I'm seeing roughly though there may be one exception. So I'm wondering if there are many Europeans who like Dan that don't comment, review, or buy in the English-speaking virtual world. I'm wondering if there's something different about Dan that makes them unpalatable to Americans.
It does help to have something to go on since there are so many blends on the market. I would say that a lot of reviews are pointless because of the way they’re written but many of them aren’t.Many just find review writing pointless, unnecessary, and or silly.
Too much subjectivity and nuance in taste. My something to go on are just the blend components. Had I depended on reviews, I wouldn't have found the blends that I've enjoyed for years now, even decades. My top five aren't even listed on TR.It does help to have something to go on since there are so many blends on the market. I would say that a lot of reviews are pointless because of the way they’re written but many of them aren’t.
It’s nice if you can sample stuff. I’m in Japan where I have so many limitations. If you have pipe clubs or access to bulk, etc., you can try lots of stuff. A nice pipesmagazine person tried to send me some tobaccos and they charged so much duty and taxes to receive…I kind of have to go on something so I guess it’s just my situation. You make me curious about your top 5!!!Too much subjectivity and nuance in taste. My something to go on are just the blend components. Had I depended on reviews, I wouldn't have found the blends that I've enjoyed for years now, even decades. My top five aren't even listed on TR.
I know people that don't like steak and lobster ...I've tried Blue Note and liked it. Most Dan blends have less than 10 reviews. These three are the exception but they don't clear 3 stars on Tobaccoreviews. The ones that do clear 3 stars have less than 10 reviews and some have only one or two. That's what I'm seeing roughly though there may be one exception. So I'm wondering if there are many Europeans who like Dan that don't comment, review, or buy in the English-speaking virtual world. I'm wondering if there's something different about Dan that makes them unpalatable to Americans.
That I get, especially the “unnecessary and/or silly”.Many just find review writing pointless, unnecessary, and or silly.
Of the Dan aros I’ve tried, they’re aros for non-aro folks (like many euro blends).Haven't had much if any of Ol' Dan tobacco and it's not likely I'll try any soon because of its place in the hearts of the aromatic brigade.
All these blends are on offer in Japan. Hmm…It's a pity that Little Wren is so much trouble to get in the US.
It outshines all of GH's florals.All these blends are on offer in Japan. Hmm…
Gladora's Pesse Canoe Latakia and Oriental Flakes, I assume? Tried both recently. I'd better stick with Dan aromatics, if that's the only other choise available.There’s also the Turkish company/blend available here.
Yeah. I was curious about these. Can you give me a rundown because I seem to be one of the only ones around here with access to them yet I’ve hesitated to buy them. Something tells me they’re going to be disappointing. I have to lay off Latakia for the moment, even though I love those blends. I was thinking of the oriental but hesitating. There are other choices in Japan: Samuel Gawaith, Rattray, GL Pease, Macbaren, etc. I do like some of the blends out of these companies. But Sam seems to have, perhaps, the most number of products. I’m thinking Dan they’re not lacking in quality but they also have a unique marketing scheme, with all the funny names and tin art.Gladora's Pesse Canoe Latakia and Oriental Flakes, I assume? Tried both recently. I'd better stick with Dan aromatics, if that's the only other choise available.