E. Roberts The news is oft-repeated here on the forums and at pipe shows, in the NASPC newsletter, and at our pipe clubs—pipe smoking is on the upswing, it’s experiencing […]
Read moreE. Roberts Writing tobacco reviews is a tough job, but somebody’s got to do it. Rather than let my smoking habits be determined by my mood, caprice or the weather, […]
Read moreE. Roberts I have a confession to make: I was the kid that ate his Play-Doh in kindergarten. I was born with a sweet tooth, and the vanillin-infused clay was […]
Read moreKevin Godbee Bennington Tobacconist has been in business in the state of Florida for nearly 50-years. This second-generation family business was founded on the central west coast of Florida in […]
Read moreE. Roberts Exploring the Mac Baren line of offerings has been a recent preoccupation, and I was excited to embark on a journey into the past with Roll Cake. My […]
Read more1882 Founders Blend Seems Packed with Flavor Phillips & King International and Erik Stokkebye are delighted to announce the launch of a fifth 4th Generation pipe tobacco blend, namely “1882 […]
Read moreA. Miller In a downtown market in the capital city of the southwestern-most province in China, Mr. Zhang shows me his extremely limited imported pipe tobacco selection. He jokes with […]
Read moreE. Roberts “Burley doesn’t age” is a common wisdom that any pipe enthusiast who’s begun building their cellar has certainly come across. The truth is that all tobacco will age, […]
Read moreKevin Godbee I first heard of Semois tobacco about three years ago when an ex-girlfriend brought some back from Belgium as a gift. I thanked her, put it on the […]
Read moreHerbert Fearly Packaging Esoterica Penzance comes in both, a 2 ounce tin and an 8 ounce sealed Mylar bag. Very no-nonsense packaging but likeable with the old style script. Tin […]
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