![]() Sutliff Private Stock "Molto Dolce" -(aromatic flavored tobacco, best enjoyed fresh, changes with age) Sutliff "Voodoo Queen" -(moderate flavor, requires significant aging) Smooth Virg./Aged Burley mix (from wholeleaf) Seattle Pipe Club "Mississippi River" (compliments to boomerdude) Rocky Patel "Vintage '90" cigar -(Light to Moderate flavor, best cigar I've found so far) Rattray's 'Dark Fragrant' (Black Cav./Perique) Rattray's - Red Rapparee (virginia, oriental, black cav and latakia) ![]() Peter Stokkebye 84 Turkish - more Virginia than Oriental, still smooth tobacco flavor. ![]() Peter Stokkebye - Luxury Navy Flake - (virginia, perique) Cavendish Blend with Butterscotch top note. Hearth and Home "Louisiana Red" (Virginia & Perique) Hearth & Home Signature "Virginia Spice" -(a little grassy with cigar and vanilla notes) GL Pease "Cumberland" -(moderate to robust, requires aging) wiv toffee/cocoa toppings) Really nice aromatic. Gawith Hoggarth's 'Kentucky Nougat' (Black Cav./Gold Virg. Gawith and Hoggarth "Brown Irish X unsliced" -(robust but not very complex) Gawith & Hoggarth - Brown Flake *unscented (virginia, malawi burley) )Ĭornell & Diehl "Sunset Harbor Flake" -(moderate flavor, requires aging)ĭrew Estates "Acid Blondie" (for it's spicy cigar taste)ĭunhill "Elizabethan Mixture" -(moderate to robust, grassy hay-like note) I'm sure there are some I've missed (or misquoted) but I hope you don't mind me posting the list as I'm thinking it might help others on here if they want a quick overview:Īmerican Spirit Perique ( This surprised the hell out of me. Hey guys, after dipping in and out over the last few weeks I've finally finished reading through this entire thread and tried to note down just about every tobacco that got a favourable mention. For me, it'll be ideal to get a couple ounces of many types for a more modest investment. Am I prudent to wait for a sale? Or, do they follow a regular holiday oriented schedule? If that's the case I'd just pull the trigger when my list is ready.Īlso, any interest in forming a co-op for purchasing tobacco leaf? LeafOnly offers 1/4 pound, but that still quite a bit for someone interested just to test if they like it or not. I'm building a rather large starting list of tobaccos for my first purchase. I need to re-read all this stuff but am sure I'll be peppering you guys with questions.Īs I make my list of equipment and tobaccos one question immediately comes to mind - P&G seems to be the dominant supplier with the widest selection (right?). This thread and Hot Extractions has given me the confidence to give this another try. ![]() Time to re-enter your world of extracting after a rather pathetic attempt a couple years ago. ![]() Been vaping for four years, DIYing with synthetics for most of that time. ![]()
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