
Posted by Danny Give the "Borkum Riff" blends a try, would recommend "cavendish cherry". I believe that most news-agents stock this blend (although news-agents are not the best way/place to buy pipe tobacco - best visit a proper tobacconists). Enjoy:-), Danny. --Previous Message--
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on October 6, 2005, 10:22 pm, in reply to "Re: Beginner..."
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Hi Tony,
: Many thanks for your replies, I
: shall give all suggested a
: try, black cherry sounds
: good... gave Mellow Virginia a
: go, but found it pretty bland!
:
: Regards,
:
: Tony.
:
: --Previous Message--
: Sir,
:
: I had never smoked before I
: took up the pipe (and an
: infrequent cigar, I may add).
: I bought an admittedly cheap
: straight stem for under £10,
: and would recommend that you
: invest in a cheaper pipe, not
: a really expensive briar, if
: you have not already. I
: started on Dunhill My Mixture
: 965, a real brain-blower of an
: English, and I really enjoyed
: it. But if you want an
: aromatic, I would recommend
: Clan, with vanilla notes. But
: if you live near a good
: tobacconist, go for the loose
: tobacco, like choice teas. Try
: a vanilla or cherry, why not?
:
: --Previous Message--
: Hi,
: I'd say try St.Bruno.
: Try the flake not ready
: rubbed.
: The ready rub is ok just not
: as good, but if ya don't know
: about rubbing out tobacco t
: then the ready rubbed is a
: good start.
: If ya want flavoured then
: Black cherry's really nice.
: I started on that.
:
: --Previous Message--
: Hi all,
:
: I have been smoking roll-ups
: for many years now, and have
: decided to give a pipe a go!
: Could anybody recommend a pipe
: tobacco that's ideal for a
: beginner, with good aroma and
: fragrance, and that is readily
: available from, say,
: supermarkets/news agents etc?
:
: Regards,
:
: Tony.
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