Presbyterian in an old Dunhill rootbriar canadian
Breaking in a new cob with Sutliff Match Ready Rubbed. Fantastic tobacco in a cob - nearly dead in a briar. Very mild, which makes it a great accompaniment to whiskey. Accompanied with nosefulls of Bernard Gekachelter Virginie, this is nice.
Capstan Original Navy Cut in a Millville prince
St Bruno RR in a Peterson pipe of the year 2017
Rattray’s Hal O’ The Wynd in a MM Country Gentleman cob
Dunhill Navy Rolls in my Dunhill 3204 shell briar to start the day (with coffee and toast with Marmite)
Gawith + Hoggarth Bobs Chocolate in a Castello Trademark Shape 10. If you have not tried this blend, definitely recommend. Very tasty
Gawith & Hoggarth Dark Flake Unscented. Stood up well to the frigid air with appreciable nicotine content.
4 year old Dunhill Flake in my Savinelli Dolomiti 311 (no filter) rusticated Love the pipe shape but sadly the stem shreds pipe cleaners
Rattray’s Stirling Flake. Took a while to grow on me, but after forgetting the tin for about 6 months, it has emerged as an amazing blend I will begin cellaring.
GH Ennerdale flake in a Millville Dublin
Mac Baren Old Dark Fired and then later in the evening Bold Kentucky. Both excellent blends for chilly weather.
Rattray’s Old Gowrie. Hoping to see the half kilogram bags come back around soon. I’ve got some empty jars to fill with this wonderful leaf.
Well-aged Balkan Sobranie (Germain’s version). Not too shabby, but not worth chasing, IMO
SG Kendal Cream flake in an old meer
Pfeifen Huber Golden Flake. Love this one and the price is unbeatable
Pirate Kake… I love me some Latakia, and this has it in spades, y’all. It’s also made in South Carolina, so it’s cheaper.
Dunhill 965. About 10 years old from a bulk purchase (from back when they used to sell it in bulk). Sure wish they would do so again.
Ennerdale flake
Orlik Dark Strong Kentucky. Another fantastic blend for chilly weather