LuckyBriar
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Hello all. I'm new here on BoB and fairly inexperienced with pipe tobaccos. The entirety of my tasting have come from local tobacconists, and the selection is somewhat limited. I'm here for some advice on how to proceed with buying and trying the gauntlet of Balkan tobaccos. Here's a bit of background for those that don't mind reading. For those that do, feel free to skip to the end.
I was introduced to pipes and pipe tobacco in the town where I went to college. The tobacconist there sports a decent selection and the clerk sold me a spectrum of tobaccos to try. Of these, one was a house blend that was mainly Burley and Cavendish, one was a Lat bomb they called 'Howling Wolf' that ends up was a McClelland bulk blend of some kind, and one was a cherry aromatic. The crown jewel, the one that really set me to smoking, was two wonderful ounces of what I'm fairly sure was Gawith Balkan Flake. While the Howling stuff wasn't bad (ends up I like a good dose of Lat), the Flake was it. That was what I dreamed of when I decided to take up the pipe: smokey, spicy, complex and smooth. I also sampled a tin of McClelland's Grand Orientals: Smyrna No. 1 which I liked quite a lot. The only one I couldn't make it through was a chunk of Gawith Black XXX Rope the clerk just gave to me. It ended up tossed in the yard. Sadly, that shop is a good hour drive from where I live now. I hit my local shop, which is mostly cigars with a sparse shelf of bulk (no tins to be had). Of the 20 or so jars of bulk, probably 15 are aromatics. I asked about English/Balkans and they pointed me to a blend called 'English Luxury', which I'm fairly sure is the Stokkebye blend. It's not bad as an all day smoke, but it doesn't have the depth and subtly of the Balkan Flake I remember. I've decided I'll have to turn to the internet to get a real variety.
What I've decided I need to do is take a tour of Balkan 'baccys, specifically exploring the range to find a regular smoke as well as to expand my palate and understand of tobaccos in general. From what I've read on tobaccoreviews.com, English and Balkans are really a wide range of flavors and I'd like to see what turns my crank. To that end, I'm thinking about piecing together a large order of different blends to sample. The list I've got so far is:
Gawith Balkan Flake - 2oz tin (benchmark)
Balkan Sasieni - 50g tin
Penzance - 50g tin
GLP Westminster - 2oz tin
GLP Charing Cross - 2oz tin
GLP Abingdon - 2oz tin
Frog Morton - 50g tin
Presbyterian - 50g tin
SG Squadron Leader - 50g tin
Stokkebye Balkan Supreme - 2oz bulk
Gawith Hoggarth Balkan Mixture - 2oz bulk
McClelland 2030 No 1 Grade Balkan - 2oz bulk
McClelland 2045 Oriental Mixture - 2oz bulk
That's the list as it stands right now. It's complied mainly from my digging around the internet and reading tobaccoreviews, certainly not from any sage wisdom. Most, though not all of them get decent reviews or seem to be in the realm of what I'm looking for. My question to you all is what would you add? What would you subtract as too similar? What's the best way to experience these? Do I need seperate pipes? Is there an accepted way to head-to-head tobaccos? Anything I'm missing? Remember, I'm a real babe in the woods at this... I'm just going off instinct and guesswork. It'll be a bit of an investment, but I'm willing to lay down the cash to have the experience of sampling these fine smokes. I'm figuring at the very least I'll end up with a bunch of somewhat similar tobacco to enjoy, or gift away if I find it against my taste. I'm anxious to hear everyone's personal opinion about the land of English/Balkans. Thanks in advance and happy puffing!
I was introduced to pipes and pipe tobacco in the town where I went to college. The tobacconist there sports a decent selection and the clerk sold me a spectrum of tobaccos to try. Of these, one was a house blend that was mainly Burley and Cavendish, one was a Lat bomb they called 'Howling Wolf' that ends up was a McClelland bulk blend of some kind, and one was a cherry aromatic. The crown jewel, the one that really set me to smoking, was two wonderful ounces of what I'm fairly sure was Gawith Balkan Flake. While the Howling stuff wasn't bad (ends up I like a good dose of Lat), the Flake was it. That was what I dreamed of when I decided to take up the pipe: smokey, spicy, complex and smooth. I also sampled a tin of McClelland's Grand Orientals: Smyrna No. 1 which I liked quite a lot. The only one I couldn't make it through was a chunk of Gawith Black XXX Rope the clerk just gave to me. It ended up tossed in the yard. Sadly, that shop is a good hour drive from where I live now. I hit my local shop, which is mostly cigars with a sparse shelf of bulk (no tins to be had). Of the 20 or so jars of bulk, probably 15 are aromatics. I asked about English/Balkans and they pointed me to a blend called 'English Luxury', which I'm fairly sure is the Stokkebye blend. It's not bad as an all day smoke, but it doesn't have the depth and subtly of the Balkan Flake I remember. I've decided I'll have to turn to the internet to get a real variety.
What I've decided I need to do is take a tour of Balkan 'baccys, specifically exploring the range to find a regular smoke as well as to expand my palate and understand of tobaccos in general. From what I've read on tobaccoreviews.com, English and Balkans are really a wide range of flavors and I'd like to see what turns my crank. To that end, I'm thinking about piecing together a large order of different blends to sample. The list I've got so far is:
Gawith Balkan Flake - 2oz tin (benchmark)
Balkan Sasieni - 50g tin
Penzance - 50g tin
GLP Westminster - 2oz tin
GLP Charing Cross - 2oz tin
GLP Abingdon - 2oz tin
Frog Morton - 50g tin
Presbyterian - 50g tin
SG Squadron Leader - 50g tin
Stokkebye Balkan Supreme - 2oz bulk
Gawith Hoggarth Balkan Mixture - 2oz bulk
McClelland 2030 No 1 Grade Balkan - 2oz bulk
McClelland 2045 Oriental Mixture - 2oz bulk
That's the list as it stands right now. It's complied mainly from my digging around the internet and reading tobaccoreviews, certainly not from any sage wisdom. Most, though not all of them get decent reviews or seem to be in the realm of what I'm looking for. My question to you all is what would you add? What would you subtract as too similar? What's the best way to experience these? Do I need seperate pipes? Is there an accepted way to head-to-head tobaccos? Anything I'm missing? Remember, I'm a real babe in the woods at this... I'm just going off instinct and guesswork. It'll be a bit of an investment, but I'm willing to lay down the cash to have the experience of sampling these fine smokes. I'm figuring at the very least I'll end up with a bunch of somewhat similar tobacco to enjoy, or gift away if I find it against my taste. I'm anxious to hear everyone's personal opinion about the land of English/Balkans. Thanks in advance and happy puffing!