What's in your pipe? (Part 1)

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.

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GH Ennerdale flake in a Millville Dublin

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Mac Baren Old Dark Fired and then later in the evening Bold Kentucky. Both excellent blends for chilly weather.

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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.

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Well-aged Balkan Sobranie (Germain’s version). Not too shabby, but not worth chasing, IMO

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SG Kendal Cream flake in an old meer

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Pfeifen Huber Golden Flake. Love this one and the price is unbeatable

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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.

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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.

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Ennerdale flake

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Orlik Dark Strong Kentucky. Another fantastic blend for chilly weather

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Well-aged Exotique, served up bone dry. Probably my favorite Germain’s product.

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Dunhill EMP in a Zeman Lat

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Rattray’s Black Mallory. The more time goes on, the more I adore Rattray’s.

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Esoterica Stonehaven. This and Tilbury are the only two Esoterica blends I appreciate. Still wouldn’t pay secondary scalper prices for them.

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Peretti Pride of Loch Lomond

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Smokers’ Haven Select Mixture. Eagerly awaiting their restock.

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SG Perfection

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Rattray Old Gowrie

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'07 McClelland Christmas Cheer

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