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Old 09-14-2010, 11:51 AM   #1
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Default Virginias and Cavendish

I was wondering if the tobacco called "Virginia" is considered a milder tobacco? Same question goes for whatever cavendish is.
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Old 09-15-2010, 04:41 PM   #2
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I was wondering if the tobacco called "Virginia" is considered a milder tobacco? Same question goes for whatever cavendish is.
Are you talking about flavor or nicotine content?
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Default Re: Virginias and Cavendish

Flavor. I have never cared too much about nicotine content.
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I would categorize Virginias and cavendish's as milder. Cavendish is mostly used for Aromatics and as such are mostly mild blends.
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Old 09-15-2010, 09:57 PM   #5
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Default Re: Virginias and Cavendish

Very cool to know. So far all the Pipe Tobacco that I have tried have been mainly Virginias and Cavendish. Also so far none of it has had..much of a taste..at least not that I can detect. Upon my research thus far....I believe Tobacco blends with Latakia are most likely going to be for me.
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Default Re: Virginias and Cavendish

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... I believe Tobacco blends with Latakia are most likely going to be for me.
If you are a cigar smoker then I would tend to agree... I found myself drifting back to VA blends after a while & appreciate their flavors more now. I am not sure why this is, but its not an uncommon transition (from what I've read).
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If you are a cigar smoker then I would tend to agree... I found myself drifting back to VA blends after a while & appreciate their flavors more now. I am not sure why this is, but its not an uncommon transition (from what I've read).
Actually I felt that I had the same problems with Cigars that I have had with Virginias. I hadn't touched a Cigar in very long. However thinking back to it..I oddly enough can now recognize the taste that I had with the cigars..I don't know why it took reflecting on it almost a year later, that suddenly I can remember the taste....odd I know. Next time I go to the tobacco shop and pick up some pipe stuff...maybe I will pick up a cigar, and see how it goes.
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I'm a big cigar smoker and my favorite pipe blends are VAs and Va/Pers. Virginia may be milder but it bring a lot of subtle flavor along with it! Don't give up hope, its only a matter of time!
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Old 09-16-2010, 08:25 AM   #9
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Default Re: Virginias and Cavendish

Only a matter of time till i see the light I am beginning to enjoy this experience, even tho the tobaccco's I tried I couldn't taste. However I have realized that even the ones that I can't taste where still enjoyable in a different way. I would be planning bout now to start getting me some new tobacco's, but I had to give my entire paycheck to the family for car repairs..wont get any money back till..I dunno when haha...so still...still a matter of time for me thanks for all the help tho guys.
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Only a matter of time till i see the light I am beginning to enjoy this experience, even tho the tobaccco's I tried I couldn't taste. However I have realized that even the ones that I can't taste where still enjoyable in a different way. I would be planning bout now to start getting me some new tobacco's, but I had to give my entire paycheck to the family for car repairs..wont get any money back till..I dunno when haha...so still...still a matter of time for me thanks for all the help tho guys.
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