I Can Wait

 I wasn’t sure I’d write this morning, but I start working on my next tobacco order about a week ahead.  My wife said she likes Captain Black Original, so I decided to add a tin in my order.  I had more Bayou Night on order and simply reduced the quantity so I could make room for Captain Black.  My order changes as I prepare it.  I’m adding a tin of Cornell and Diehl special blend. Perique adds a kind of pepperiness to the flavor of the tobacco.  

Virginias and Butlys  are often the base tobaccos for most any blend.  I might review the Special Batch here, but on Smoking Pipe this blend gets a 4.9 out of 5 stars.  I might not review it on Smoking Pipes, but I might review it here.  I am sure it is worthy of almost five stars.  The reviews are probably spot on with this.

The batch is limited and I hope I can get my order in before it’s gone.  They are limiting the number of tins one can order.  Often a special batch runs out quickly.  So, it just depends on when I get my order in.  There are always special tins of something available for short periods of time, especially for Christmas.  But this is a special fall tobacco.  

I read about Perique and it is most difficult of all tobaccos to process.  It is put in casks with 30 tons of pressure applied to break down the molecules in the leaf.  It is a very painstaking process for Perique, which is why it is added very sparingly to English tobaccos.  It comes from a special area in St, James Parish in Louisiana and it is the only place in the world where this tobacco is grown.  

So, when it is added, it is added very sparingly.  Just a pinch adds flavor to a bowl.  And very little is added to a two ounce tin.  It is so special that when it is found pipe smokers really go for it.  Most of the time it is added with Latakia and Orientals.  Very seldom is it mixed with an aged Virginia by itself, which is what makes this blend a small batch.  

Today is Thursday and I am smoking my Thursday pipe which is my Gettysburg “haunted” pipe with some Bayou Night.  My coffee this morning is a special blend from Guatemala.  Thank you for your time and Peace to each one of you.

Dave

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