YTPC

Velvet

As with all my reviews, the opinions expressed are 100% my own and your mileage may vary.  The tobacco being reviewed has been purchase by myself and I’ve personally smoked several bowls, in various pipes before writing this review.  I’ve also linked the TobaccoReviews.com review for your cross reference.

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Photo Info:  Velvet Pipe Tobacco, Kaywoodie model 51 Standard, Czech Pipe Tool, Zippo Lighter with Thunderbird butane insert, Northwest Gentlemen Bison Leather Tobacco Mat, My Grandfathers WWII Dog Tags.  Photo by TheSaintlyCatholic

Pipes Used: Briar, Cob
Age When Smoked: New
Purchased From: Local Store (OTC)

Strength – Mild
Taste – Mild
Flavoring – Mild
Room Note – As if my Grandfather was in the room
Tin Note – Burley, Liquor
Rating – ***

My Review

I’ll be honest, I was concerned.  While I purchased both Velvet and Half & Half from my local “Smoker Friendly” store, I honestly had no expectation that I would truly enjoy either of these blends.  I considered it a punt just to get an alternative experience.  While I’ve been smoking a pipe for over a year, I still consider myself very much a rookie.  Especially when it relates to tobacco.

I know my grandfather smoked a pipe.  I remember he had a small, round pipe stand.  In the middle was a glass humidor/container which stored his tobacco.  While I remember exactly which cigarettes he smoked (Chesterfield), I don’t recall which brand of pipe tobacco he smoked.  At least I didn’t until recently.

I picked up the Velvet (and Half & Half) a few weeks ago.  Both pouches sat on my desk in my man-cave and remained in the cellophane wrappers.   As I’ve talked about in a few of my recent YouTube YTPC videos, my house for the past several weeks has been a construction zone as well as an oven.  The mess made in the kitchen ceiling by the leak in the upstairs master bathroom has finally been fully repaired.  And the upstairs AC unit which went out and left us with no AC in the upstairs portion of the house for six days (over Labor Day weekend) has also been repaired.  As I’m typing out this article, my wife and I have enjoyed just a little over 72 hours of absolute peace.

While I’ve certainly been “choochin” (I just love that word) on a few different blends during this ordeal, I wanted to wait until the world slowed down enough where I could truly sit back, relax, clear my mind and enjoy (or try).  But as I stated above, I considered this a punt and I honestly had the expectation that I wouldn’t like Velvet.  My assumption?  Well simply that it would be much, much stronger than what I was used to smoking and the nicotine hit would leave my head spinning.  After all…Velvet is a codger blend!

However, my experience couldn’t have been further from my expectation.  I honestly and absolutely enjoyed Velvet so much that as soon as one bowl was finished, I cranked up a second.  I’ve never done that before.  Everything about Velvet is as smooth as the name implies.

I smoked Velvet over a few days and each time I was in my basement mancave.  Today when I walked into the room I experienced something wonderful.  Instantly….I was carried back in time some 40 years and the room note left behind from having smoked several bowls of only Velvet over a few days instantly reminded me of my grandfathers smoking room.  I sat down in my chair and closed my eyes and for a few minutes I was a little boy and my grandfather was near me smoking his pipe.

Last year when I returned to pipe smoking after a 25+/- year hiatus, I absolutely had no notion (perceived or otherwise) that smoking a pipe would have the power to reconnect me to not only my past…but reconnect me to a man who I dearly miss and truly admire, my grandfather.  As I’ve now lived longer without my grandfather in my life (31 years since his passing), there’s never a day that I’m not reminded of him in some subtle way.  If we on earth are granted guardian angels to look over us and protect us, my grandfather is mine.

Now before I close this out, there’s a reason why I published this review about Velvet when I did.  Just a few days ago, 11 September would have been my grandfather’s 99th birthday.  While I can’t be 100% certain Velvet was the blend of pipe tobacco he smoked, it was the blend which triggered the memory I described and well…that’s good enough for me.  So while I’m writing this a few days before his birthday, I’ll be certain to head down to my mancave on Wednesday, 11 September and smoke a pipe in memory of my grandfather.  Of course, 11 September is also the day in which we honor and reflect on the memories of all the brave men and women who lost their lives 18 years ago in NYC, Washington DC and Shanksville, PA along with the slaughter of our US Ambassador Christopher Stevens, Sean Smith, Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty in 2012.  Since 2001, it’s always been difficult for my family to truly celebrate the life of my grandfather on a day which is somber.  But I’m reminded of the fact that my grandfather was truly a patriot and loved his country and loved the State of Texas.

TobaccoReviews.com

https://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/1269/scandinavian-tobacco-group-stg-velvet

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Until next time…

Happy Piping!

Jerry

Peter Stokkebye Luxury Bullseye Flake

As with all my reviews, the opinions expressed are 100% my own and your mileage may vary.  The tobacco being reviewed has been purchase by myself and I’ve personally smoked several bowls, in various pipes before writing this review.  I’ve also linked the TobaccoReviews.com review for your cross reference.

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Photo Info:  Peter Stokkebye Luxury Bullseye Flake, Savinelli Roma 602 , Generic Golf Tee, Generic Kitchen Matches, Northwest Gentlemen Bison Leather Tobacco Mat.  Photo by TheSaintlyCatholic

Pipes Used: Briar, Cob
Age When Smoked: New
Purchased From: SmokingPipes.com

Strength – Medium
Taste – Medium
Flavoring – Mild
Room Note – Tolerable
Tin Note – Grass, Hay, Earth
Rating – **
Cellared – No

My Review

Pretty much off the heels of the review I published last week for the Peter Stokkebye Luxury Navy Flake, I’m providing my overall thoughts and impressions of Peter Stokkebye Luxury Bullseye Flake.  I think what I’ve learned from these two blends is that I’m not a huge fan of Louisiana Perique.  Or perhaps I should say that I haven’t smoked enough Perique to fully develop my palate to the unique taste this tobacco offers.  Either way, I’m of the opinion that we all love what we love, like what we like and can choose to pass on the rest if we want.

While I’m not 100% sure, my assumption is the main difference between the PS Luxury Navy Flake and the Luxury Bullseye Flake is the Bullseye Flake features the additional Black Cavendish center.  Regarding tin note, my nose couldn’t detect any difference between the two blends.  In other words,  the Black Cavendish isn’t enough to show itself on smell alone (at least to my nose).  The tin note of the Bullseye Flake features the grass and hay smells I talked about in the previous review.  It’s actually very nice.  However, in my opinion…the Black Cavendish helps to tone the blend and reduces the spice of the Perique just a bit.

All-in-all, while I enjoyed smoking this blend far better than I do the PS Navy Flake, I’m not sure I will keep this blend on-hand.  Life is short and we need to focus on the things we truly enjoy and as this all relates to pipe tobacco, there are just too many blends I absolutely love to necessarily worry about trying to develop a taste for a specific type of tobacco.

TobaccoReviews.com

https://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/2679/peter-stokkebye-luxury-bullseye-flake-no-403

Coming Up

As I just mentioned, life is short and we need to focus on things we truly enjoy…I picked up a few OTC blends the other day from my local store including Velvet and Half & Half.  I haven’t tried the Half & Half yet, but the Velvet…OMG!  No really!  OH MY GOD!  While Lane 1-Q will most likely always be my absolute favorite blend and certainly my favorite aromatic blend, Velvet will be something I’ll keep on hand.  But I’ll save the review for later and let you get on with your day.

As always, thank you for taking the time to read this review.

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Until next time…

Happy Smoking!

Jerry

Peter Stokkebye Luxury Navy Flake

As with all my reviews, the opinions expressed are 100% my own and your mileage may vary.  The tobacco being reviewed has been purchase by myself and I’ve personally smoked several bowls, in various pipes before writing this review.  I’ve also linked the TobaccoReviews.com review for your cross reference.

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Photo Info:  Peter Stokkebye Luxury Navy Flake, Missouri Meerschaum Bent Washington Pipe, Czech Pipe Tool, Zippo Lighter with Thunderbird butane insert, Northwest Gentlemen Bison Leather Tobacco Mat.  Photo by TheSaintlyCatholic

Pipes Used: Briar, Cob
Age When Smoked: New
Purchased From: SmokingPipes.com

Strength – Medium
Taste – Medium
Flavoring – Mild
Room Note – Tolerable
Tin Note – Grass, Hay
Rating – **
Cellared – No

My Review

Unfortunately, this is the first tobacco which I just really don’t care for.  I’ve tried to like it…I really did!  I ordered a one ounce sample (along with a few others you’ll see reviewed in time) from SmokingPipes.com and I’ve smoked a few bowls over the past couple of weeks.  This is the first VA/Per blend that I’ve tried so it might just be for that reason why I’m not overly enjoying this blend.  Now understand, I don’t hate this blend…I’m just not loving it.

Part of the reason I’m ordering these samples and writing these reviews is to have the opportunity to try different types of tobacco and of course have something to write about here on my blog site.  Everyone will have differing opinions on what makes an awesome blend of tobacco.  I’m not an expert and I don’t pretend to be.  As I’ve stated before, I mostly enjoy aromatics and I believe that upon returning to the pipe smoking hobby over a year ago I absolutely got lucky.  Almost immediately I was introduced to Lane 1-Q and for many months that’s all I really felt I needed (or wanted).  But the more I got involved with the YTPC (YouTube Pipe Community), the more I wanted to broaden my tobacco horizons.  This effort has introduced me to some really great tobacco blends, and even some in the non-aromatic category.  But enough about that.

One thing I really do enjoy about this blend is the tin note.  I grew up in rural Texas and love the smell of grass and hay.  Sticking my nose in the bag/jar brings me back to my roots and memories of the time I spent hauling/stacking hay.  There’s also light earth/wood scent which just helps round it all out.

I’ve smoked several bowls and have tried different methods with the flake from folding to rubbing out.  Each bowl seems to require more relights than normal, but that’s OK with me.  While I love spice, it really seems to be a little more powerful than what I’ve tasted in other blends.  Also the nicotine hit is a little more powerful as well.  For me, I need to make sure I’ve eaten before smoking this blend otherwise my head is spinning for a while afterwards.  According to my wife, the room note is tolerable but she prefers I smoke non-aromatics outdoors.

In contrast, I also ordered Peter Stokkebye Luxury Bullseye Flake and prefer it to the Navy flake.  But I’ll save this discussion for later.

TobaccoReviews.com

https://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/916/peter-stokkebye-luxury-navy-flake

Coming Up

I’ve added many more blends to my collection over the past few weeks including Peter Stokkebye Luxury Bullseye Flake & Black Coffee, Lane Limited BCA & RLP-6 and others.  So please make sure you return next week for my next review.

Thank you for taking the time to read this review.  I’d love to hear your thoughts on this particular blend.  Please leave a comment below.  Also, make sure you follow me on Twitter, Instagram and drop me a sub on YouTube.  Thank you!

Until next time…

Happy Smoking!

Jerry