Glad you tried the Cobblestone Hiking! I thought it totally appropriate that the cricket in the background chimed in as you displayed the tin! Sound Effects well timed! I agree about fall tobacco tastes rolling to Burley and stronger English Tobaccos... and even some aromatics come out during the fall. Darker Beer ( think Octoberfest and Stouts ) as well as Single Malt Scotch also coming to the forefront. Great time of the year and lots of good tobacco to enjoy as the seasons change
Cobblestone is top notch. To me it tastes like mossy woods with a nice buttery sweetness. I'm really liking Beck's OLB, Black house, Tuggle Hall for my fall-favorites. Oriental Silk is nice too. I think I'll have some cobblestone after watching this though. Haven't had it since it was warmer out. Cool vid.
Great list. If you haven't tried GLP Bankside, it's a great transition blend from summer to fall. To me, it tastes like if a VaPer got with an English blend and had a kid. Tasty stuff. I'll have to add Pegasus to my list, never tried that one.
Hearth and home Larry's blend, Straus tobacco sleepy Hollow, Haunted bookshelf, brown number 4 Sam galwith, 558 flake, country Squires cordial friends (difficult to get). And finally warped Scarecrow. That's all the ones I smoke in October😊
@@amanrelaxes most definitely my October special as I like to say the reason for six 6⃣ as I listed because I will smoke 2different blends in a week just a little of course I will maybe add two more to make it the complete month or just stick to what I have I used to be undecided now am not sure lol 🎃👻🍬
Smoking a bones sitter pipe with Nightcap. Right now have stocked up on Haunted Bookshop, and Maple Shadows. Not a big fan of English blends. Thanks you for the video,enjoyed it and your list of fall blends.
@@amanrelaxes I purchased mine at pauls pipe shop in Michigan last year and am still looking. Also 1792 flake and St Bruno are in my favorites right now for fall.
Hey, great video! Not sure if you've tried it, but I'd love to hear your thoughts on Cornell & Diehl's Epiphany. It's one of my favorites and apparently a recreation of what Einstein smoked.