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    Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over the next few weekends BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.

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Well, I've always thought a pipe would be an interesting affectation and so far it has. Now, I do enjoy the pipe smoking. I can sit down and read a book, not have to worry about the ash or anything and be content. Well, unfortunately the pipe tobacco I have is not very good quality in my opinion. I think it is very young as far as aging goes.

When I smoke cigars all the tobacco is aged at least 15 years before I get to the cigar so my question to you fellows is, where can I find fine tobacco for the pipe?

Or, if any of you know where I can find some documentation on making my own pipe tobacco that would be most excellent as well.

Thanks brothers!
 

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Forget the pipe, share where you getting the 15 year old smokes!
 
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IMO, comparing pipe tobacco and cigars is an apple + oranges thing. Most decent cigars can benefit from aging, but with pipe tobacco - unless it contains a significant portion of Virginia leaf, you will probably not notice a huge difference between a new sample and one that's several years old.

What tobacco blends do you currently consider "not very good quality"?

Also, as far as "making your own pipe tobacco" ... does this mean growing it as well? Or do you just want to make your own blends from different component tobaccos?
 

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fredneck said:
http://www.habanostorres.com/index.html I actually want to try some of these myself. Apparently, you can get 30 year-old as well.
Yeah the youngest cigar he sells is 8 years aged, and the aging then goes to 15, 20, and 30 years aged tobacco. The prices go from $4.50 a stick to $25.00 a stick. I normally stay with the $10 range. He will blend a cigar to your specifications if you order at least 10. He can also make the cigars with various types of alcohols if you want, he doesn't have any that are made beforehand with the alcohol in it.

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Also, as far as "making your own pipe tobacco" ... does this mean growing it as well? Or do you just want to make your own blends from different component tobaccos?
I'm just talking about blending. I think I can weedle some scrap tobacco out of my friend at Habanos Torres, I just want some information.

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What tobacco blends do you currently consider "not very good quality"?
Well, the shop I bought the pipe from has a proprietary blend that's Cavendish and vanilla... the flavor is all right but I get a sore throat whenever I smoke it.
 

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Slightly off topic, but not really...

I tried a couple of his fresh smokes, and found them to start nicely, but get dull as they smoked. He uses aged tobacco, but in my opinion, the smokes need some time to rest and let the flavors blend together to really come out and get really good. Don't get me wrong, they weren't bad, just need some time to themselves. In order to test this theory, I bought a bunch of them, labeled them with the date I got them and dropped them in the bottom box to rest a while. The first one is due up in a month, then every 3 months after that for a while. I'll let you know what I think then.
 

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I bought a little of everything, several ages of tobacco to get a good idea...most don't have bands, with identifying marks and he wasn't in the shop so I talked to his wife that day. I'll see how they progress and give a fair evaluation. As I said, not bad, just not impressive right away.
 

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AZsteelman said:
I bought a little of everything, several ages of tobacco to get a good idea...most don't have bands, with identifying marks and he wasn't in the shop so I talked to his wife that day. I'll see how they progress and give a fair evaluation. As I said, not bad, just not impressive right away.
Of the three humidors did you buy mainly from the rolling room, the white humidor's left cabinet, or the right?
 

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AZsteelman said:
I bought a little of everything, several ages of tobacco to get a good idea...most don't have bands, with identifying marks and he wasn't in the shop so I talked to his wife that day. I'll see how they progress and give a fair evaluation. As I said, not bad, just not impressive right away.
Thats why I put all my Pinar's down. Very old beautiful tobacco but as a cigar they just haven't had time to blend into something great. Time will tell.
 

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MithShrike said:
Well, I've always thought a pipe would be an interesting affectation and so far it has. Now, I do enjoy the pipe smoking. I can sit down and read a book, not have to worry about the ash or anything and be content. Well, unfortunately the pipe tobacco I have is not very good quality in my opinion. I think it is very young as far as aging goes.

When I smoke cigars all the tobacco is aged at least 15 years before I get to the cigar so my question to you fellows is, where can I find fine tobacco for the pipe?

Or, if any of you know where I can find some documentation on making my own pipe tobacco that would be most excellent as well.

Thanks brothers!
http://www.boswellpipes.com/
Call them and Gail will send description of all blends they have. Christmas cookie, berry Cobbler, Boswells best Dans Blend are all good. Spice-N-Nice is great with a GOOD cup of coffee. All thereAromatics are good. Todd likes their North woods blend for an English, quite spicy. A lot of Latakia.:thumbsup:
 

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How do you get these badboys? Does he only sell in his B&M or does he sell online?

AZsteelman said:
Slightly off topic, but not really...

I tried a couple of his fresh smokes, and found them to start nicely, but get dull as they smoked. He uses aged tobacco, but in my opinion, the smokes need some time to rest and let the flavors blend together to really come out and get really good. Don't get me wrong, they weren't bad, just need some time to themselves. In order to test this theory, I bought a bunch of them, labeled them with the date I got them and dropped them in the bottom box to rest a while. The first one is due up in a month, then every 3 months after that for a while. I'll let you know what I think then.
 
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