By G. L. Pease I frequently mention wine and pipe tobacco in the same puff of smoke. It’s usually an off-hand, casual remark, and it wasn’t until I was challenged […]
Read moreBy Bob Tate The tin aroma of this blend is a nice sweet and tangy smell that tickled the nose some. For this review I decided to mix the […]
Read moreG. L. Pease Lagonda just shot to the top of my charts with a bullet! If you like Latakia blends or Oriental blends in any way, shape or form – […]
Read moreBy Bob Tate The pouch aroma of this blend is very smoky with quite a bit of a woody aroma as well. The Latakia in this blend is heavy. […]
Read moreBy Russ Ouellette The curing of tobacco is sometimes likened to alchemy or subatomic structure by some pipe smokers. The fact is that curing is just a method of preparing […]
Read moreBy Bob Tate The tobacco that I smoked for this review is from a 500g bulk box. I have also smoked this blend in the tinned version and it […]
Read moreGawith, Hoggarth & Co. Top Black Cherry Tobacco is one of the unique Kendal-style pipe tobaccos. Kendal tobaccos are made according to over 200-year old recipes from back in the […]
Read moreLatakia-lovers get ready! Update July 15: G. L. Pease Lagonda Tobacco Review – Click Here! We just received exclusive word that "Lagonda" will be the latest G. L. Pease blend […]
Read moreBy Russ Ouellette Virginia or Brightleaf or Flue Cured … whatever you want to call it, it’s one of the most widely used strains of tobacco for pipe smokers. You’ll […]
Read morePart of the joy of pipe smoking at times can be the nostalgia it brings as an aged pastime that has spanned hundreds of years. The new G. L. Pease […]
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