Enjoying a bowl of Old Gowrie in a Nording. Great stuff. As I was packing up my tobacco today for the move I found a lot of stuff I had forgotten about. Its about 5 to 6 years old.. I am a happy camper LMAO :sunny: :sunny: :cheers: :cheers:
Twelve year old Sophisticate, a limited production by McClelland for the PCCA. Think McClelland #25, just a bit courser. More molasses than ketsup tin aroma. Nice smoke.
Hi,
I am getting over a cold and after a two month hiatus from pipe smoking, I picked up my cob and started with a bowl of Peterson's Irish Oak, though the cavendish was too molasses-like, and then CAO's Midnight Ride, but didn't find the leather/saddle soap flavour to my liking after such a long period of not smoking, and the fact that my cold is still effecting my sense of taste and smell. So today it's a bowl of Charles' home mix he calls "American Scottish blend". This hit the spot. It has a nice touch of nutty sweetness and is burning easily in my flowered Meer.
Gotta love this time of year. Yesterday was Spring-like, cool and comfortable, today the warm front moved northward and it is humid and warm. Time to go sweat in the garden.
Regards, Lisa Marie
McB's Navy Flake in a Svendborg Padouk. I like the hint of honey that pops up now and then. A fine blend of burley and other goodies. But that high nicotine buzz! :affraid: