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wolverine3660
Number of posts: 19 Registration date: 2010-07-06
 | Subject: Newbie seeks Aromatic tobacco recommendations............... Mon Mar 21, 2011 6:13 pm | |
| Having tried English blends, I have found that I like milder aromatic blends. I am currently smoking a whisky-cured Cavendish that I purchase from our local smoke-shop, which has a limited selection of pipe tobaccos. I'd like to try other aromatic blends, os, would you mind recommending your favorite aromatic blends? TIA |
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TallSmoke

Number of posts: 1810 Age: 41 Location: Sanford NC Tobacco: HPCS Adirondack Series "Trout Stream", Butternut Burley Pipe: Peterson Aran XL02, Neerup bent apple, Mike Brisset, Stanwell Zebrano, etc. Registration date: 2009-03-14
 | Subject: Re: Newbie seeks Aromatic tobacco recommendations............... Mon Mar 21, 2011 6:42 pm | |
| In my opinion the two best aros out there are:
1. HPCS Adirondack Trout Stream from pipesandcigars.com Look under the bulk blends. 2. Scotty's Butternut Burley. From the same place, also under bulk.
These are my two favorite blends. I've tried a bunch of aros. I'm still looking for the best tinned aromatic out there, but haven't found one I like just yet.
Enjoy! |
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PipePuffer

Number of posts: 190 Location: AL Tobacco: Current rotation: McC Tudor Castle, Beacon, and Christmas Cheers 2010 Pipe: Current Rotation: Dunhill Amber Flame Calabash, Dunhill Root Briar Billiard, Barling Sandblasted Canadian, Sasieni 4-dot Buckingham Billiard, Lorenzetti 24K Bent Brandy, Rusticated Caminetto Bent Apple Registration date: 2010-11-21
 | Subject: Re: Newbie seeks Aromatic tobacco recommendations............... Mon Mar 21, 2011 7:44 pm | |
| I like milder aros too. My favorites are from Larson, Davidoff and Villiger. |
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mattia76

Number of posts: 196 Age: 35 Location: Saint Louis, Missouri Tobacco: Anniversary Kake
Park Square by Peretti
Pipe: Brakner Antique Poker
Heeschen Poker
Larsen Copenhagen Super 38*Blasted Registration date: 2008-07-20
 | Subject: Re: Newbie seeks Aromatic tobacco recommendations............... Tue Mar 22, 2011 11:30 am | |
| I 2nd Trout Stream and would add Morning Coffee from Just For Him as well as Larsen 2010 |
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jader

Number of posts: 34 Registration date: 2011-02-24
 | Subject: Re: Newbie seeks Aromatic tobacco recommendations............... Tue Mar 22, 2011 12:30 pm | |
| newb here, but I really like Dans Blue Note. Not sure its a true Aromatic, or if it fits in the "almost" category. |
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wolverine3660
Number of posts: 19 Registration date: 2010-07-06
 | Subject: Re: Newbie seeks Aromatic tobacco recommendations............... Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:22 pm | |
| Thanks for the advice, Gentlemen. It is much appreciated, since I know no one here locally who is a pipesmoker who could dispense advice. |
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flytyer

Number of posts: 418 Age: 45 Location: Pa. Tobacco: commonwealth,golden sliced.bullseye flake,burley cake
SG navy flake,and always trying new blends Pipe: all kinds Registration date: 2009-03-22
 | Subject: Re: Newbie seeks Aromatic tobacco recommendations............... Tue Mar 22, 2011 6:21 pm | |
| I second the butternut and burley..and i also like petersons sweet killarney |
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Schmitzbitz
Number of posts: 64 Age: 31 Location: Port Coquitlam, British Columbia Tobacco: Three Oaks Syrian, Ten Russians, Tudor Castle Pipe: Uncle Arthur Spool, Iwan Ries Blasted Dog, GBD Prodigy or anything Brigham. Registration date: 2011-03-23
 | Subject: Re: Newbie seeks Aromatic tobacco recommendations............... Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:11 am | |
| I'll second Butternut Burley, and add Dan SVH and Peterson University Flake; all are very tasty tobaccos. |
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TallSmoke

Number of posts: 1810 Age: 41 Location: Sanford NC Tobacco: HPCS Adirondack Series "Trout Stream", Butternut Burley Pipe: Peterson Aran XL02, Neerup bent apple, Mike Brisset, Stanwell Zebrano, etc. Registration date: 2009-03-14
 | Subject: Re: Newbie seeks Aromatic tobacco recommendations............... Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:28 am | |
| I smoked some Butternut Burley last night in a Stanwell Zebrano. There were times that I tried to drink it, it tasted so good. Good stuff. |
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cakeanddottle

Number of posts: 196 Age: 46 Location: Red Oak, IA Tobacco: Lat blends and Burley Pipe: Ser Jacopo and Ferndown Registration date: 2011-03-21
 | Subject: Re: Newbie seeks Aromatic tobacco recommendations............... Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:40 am | |
| Sillems Black. It's an aromatic for people who love tobacco instead of goopy toppings. |
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Doc Manhattan BoB's Team

Number of posts: 3486 Age: 33 Location: Land of Steady Habits Tobacco: GH Flakes Pipe: Gregor Lobnik Registration date: 2008-05-26
 | Subject: Re: Newbie seeks Aromatic tobacco recommendations............... Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:43 am | |
| I like Hearth & Home (pipesandcigars.com) Classic Burley Kake. _________________ I've finally stopped getting dumber. -Paul Erdös, epitaph for himself
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Rob_In_MO

Number of posts: 1024 Age: 38 Location: Park Hills, MO Tobacco: Mostly Aromatics, Some VA's, Mild English Blends Pipe: Peterson, Savinellis, Cobs & Basket Briars. Registration date: 2011-01-19
 | Subject: Re: Newbie seeks Aromatic tobacco recommendations............... Thu Mar 24, 2011 4:39 am | |
| I'll probably catch some flak over this, but for a simple aromatic that's commonly available everywhere - i've found it hard to beat Captain Black White. Plus, it's got about the best room note of any aromatic i've tried (wife agreed)...
If you do go this route, the Tin is the only way to go - much better than the crap in the pouches with all of the preservatives. |
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forsooth

Number of posts: 244 Registration date: 2011-01-12
 | Subject: Re: Newbie seeks Aromatic tobacco recommendations............... Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:59 am | |
| Do, in fact, tins contain fewer "add-ins," chemicals, etc., than bulk? What is a source for this information?
Not questioning, but I have wondered about this, as I am a bulk buyer only. |
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Rob_In_MO

Number of posts: 1024 Age: 38 Location: Park Hills, MO Tobacco: Mostly Aromatics, Some VA's, Mild English Blends Pipe: Peterson, Savinellis, Cobs & Basket Briars. Registration date: 2011-01-19
 | Subject: Re: Newbie seeks Aromatic tobacco recommendations............... Thu Mar 24, 2011 2:03 pm | |
| Basically anything sold in a pouch has to have a certain level of preserviatve - usually PG.
Sealed in a Tin - not as much of an issue. I, of course, don't have the chemical breakdown of the ingredient percentages - but there is a definate difference in the taste and smell between CBW in a pouch vs. tin...
It has also been mentioned before here and on other forums as well. I wish that I had the actual raw data to present, but i'll see what I can come up with. Definately is a difference though.
As far as bulk, I believe it is treated like tins regarding preservatives - very low to non-existant. I'll ask a tobacconist friend of mine next week and get his input on this. As far as I remember him saying, only the pouches contain a high percentage of preservatives - but once again i'll try to verify this. |
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R.A.

Number of posts: 133 Location: Willow Spring NC Tobacco: Started with aromatics, am trying and enjoying more traditional types, Balken and Oriental Blends have yet to settle in a niche. Pipe: First pipe Dr Grabow full bent billiard at age 12, Now too many to list, My collection is eclectic , From standard shapes to old european designs, jager pfeife (Hunters Pipe) is one of my favorite to smoke, as well as my Churchwardens and Calabash pipe. Registration date: 2011-02-09
 | Subject: Re: Newbie seeks Aromatic tobacco recommendations............... Thu Mar 24, 2011 8:52 pm | |
| Yes trying to choose tobacco ( unless you got money to burn) is quite a chore, Everyones taste is different, I eat foods I think are good my friends say are awful, or food I think are mild and friends think they are insanly hot. Tobacco is the same I've had good and bad recomendations, all in all its a shot in the dark it can be frustating when you just want to find something to enjoy a simple pleasure and its become a chore, Past couple months I think I'm 1 to 8. 7 with buyers remorse and 1 I was happy with It was from the Tinderbox, "Midnight" its all dark/black has a smokie smooth mild sweet taste to me, which means it could be awful to others  If only someone would come up with a sampler pack that offered like half a bowl portions, Just enough to see if it was worth a regular portion to buy, Something like "The Fabulous 50 sample pack" 50 little 1/2 bowl portions of different tobaccos, just enough to get a taste with no leftovers, I would think it would be a great way for pipe tobacco companies to markert their products, if we had a way to sample more with low initial cost we would by more in the long term, |
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