E. Roberts A strange animal, this Dorisco Mixture. It has been called one of the biggest practical jokes in the world of pipe tobacco, owing to its tin description indicating […]
Read moreAdam Smith It is not every day a new blend is released. It is an even rarer occasion that an entire new line of tobacco is presented. But that is […]
Read moreAdam J. Smith Tin Notes: A classic mixture harmoniously married to a Navy flake. Ripe Virginia tobaccos are first blended with Cypriot Latakia, fine Orientals, and a touch of dark-fired […]
Read moreAdam J. Smith Liner Notes: A bold flake of dark-fired Burleys in a well balanced unity with Flue-cured Virginias. This flake is Hot Pressed, meaning that during the pressing, heat […]
Read moreKevin Godbee It’s been a while since I’ve personally done a tobacco review. The reason? It’s work. It’s not the same thing as casual, leisurely pipe smoking. Yeah, I know—poor, […]
Read moreRuss Ouellette Tobacco comes from all over the world, but some people might be surprised by where certain tobaccos are grown. It’s fairly common knowledge that an experiment to try […]
Read moreAdam J. Smith Liner Notes: A product of the House of Samuel Gawith & Co. Ltd – Kendal, Cumbria, England. From the Website: The first of a collection dedicated to […]
Read moreE. Roberts When I first joined the New York Pipe Club, I really wasn’t sure what to expect. I considered pipe smoking to be a rather solitary and sedentary pursuit, […]
Read moreMac Baren HH Old Dark Fired – Hot Pressed Pipe Tobacco Kevin Godbee PipesMagazine.com has been given the exclusive sneak-peek at the new Mac Baren pipe tobacco that will be […]
Read moreKevin Godbee Last month, Pipes Magazine broke the news of the change in distribution of the Peter Stokkebye Pipe Tobacco line. Now, we have breaking news on how Villiger-Stokkebye, (now […]
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