I'm still piping on this real vanilla Cavendish pipe tobacco trying to pick up on some flavors, but it really is a very sour smoke. Granted, this corn cob pipe is crap, but once the tobacco is lit well, it shouldn't be frying the pipe too much, and I'm keeping a cool puff. Overall, it's better than a Black'n'Mild or Swisher Sweet, less enjoyable than a Backwoods, but just not my flavor. Once the pipe gets a little dark I may try coating it with some honey or maple syrup, see if does anything. I'm a little impressed with my first pipe experience; I can at least keep the thing lit the whole time without it going out much. Just meh, it's a very sour blend, it's not far away from being paint thinner, lacquer, primer, paint, bug spray, polish, and varnish all in one, with just a touch of naturalness that let's you realize it may just be a plant. I do have to say that I enjoy smoking a pipe though; you don't have to worry about ash getting everywhere! I wouldn't mind finding a really great pipe tobacco too - surely there's something out there that's just in a totally different zone that this. For me, I live in Montgomery County, Tennessee, where Type 22 tobacco is grown (FDA calls it that) and it's for chewing tobacco mainly. They don't really do much to it other than hang it up and let it smoke under a fire. You can smell it everywhere here, and the scent of it just makes you want to go in one of those barns and eat it. And my quest is to find a vape that actually more or less could strangely taste like it; I figure it's possible, since vaping is so nasal related.
Anyway, sorry for the "real" tobacco interlude, but until my vaping devices and juices work for the first time, I have to experiment around somehow!