Smoking Pipe Tobacco

Combine the zest of toasted Cavendish with a touch of Burley and Golden Virginia, and the even burning qualities of mild Maryland. Way back in 1973 on the cobblestones of River Street, these four tobaccos are what started it all. This is a starting place that we recommend to anyone who hasn’t tried our tobaccos before.

You must be of legal age to purchase tobacco products or smoking accessories on this site. A little over six years after the opening of that first retail outlet, Smoker’s Outlet Online was born. America’s Number 1 Pipe Tobacco is now available in a 7oz can. This delightfully aromatic blend of gold and black Cavendish tobacco has been a favorite for years. This is the most flavorful cherry blend we have produced.

A main dish instead of an appetizer or dessert, the smoke will leave you satisfied. A fantastic tin to have on hand for any English lover,… If Latakia is your thing, the Ashton Artisan’s Blend is the tobacco for you. A favorite of experienced smokers, this easy to pack ribbon tobacco is one you’ll want constantly in your rotation. Early Morning Pipe by Peterson is considered a standard of measure for what a light English blend should be by a large number of experienced pipers.

Pipe Tobacco in Cans

Dark – 100% Pure Black Cavendish, created with Herman G. Lane’s proprietary steaming process. The 25 top selling tinned tobaccos here at smokingpipes.com. This list is automatically generated by our software once per day. This calculation is also used to determine the tinned tobacco sales rank that you find on each tobacco. C-stores can help customers distinguish between the oft-confused tobacco types. Yes, I use jars for cellaring the back-stock, and if a blend is just so awful that I set it back to see if it tastes any better just before Armageddon.

Many pipes are ‘pre-caked’, meaning they have a coat of charcoaling in the bowl. These may be the best briar pipes for beginners; a fine brand such as Comoy’s has just such bowls. To start with, stay away from flavored Latakia mixtures, at least at first.

In the U.S., burley tobacco plants are started from pelletized seeds placed in polystyrene trays floated on a bed of fertilized water in March or April. Transplanting begins in May and progresses through June with a small percentage set in July. Producers must contend with major diseases such as black shank and blue mold and insects like aphids, hornworms and budworms. Plants are topped by removing the developing flower head at approximately 60 days from transplanting and treated to prevent the growth of side shoots called suckers.

The process by which this tobacco is produced predates Columbus. The Choctaw Indians of Louisiana would make it by pressing it into glass pipes hollow logs with a long pole, and securing it with weights. Its role as a complement to VA’s is not just because of its flavor.

For pipe tobacco, I would recommend Boveda packs of either 49% or 58% RH. Anything higher will likely be too moist for pipe tobacco. For moist aromatic tobacco, I would consider the 58% RH packs but 62% RH might be fine, too.