It's summer and the intensity of smoking is faster.
When you first light it, you can smell the hay from the Virginia, later the perique is added and together they create bread notes,
partially the taste of light beer. Later, a round taste of cream on the palate.
When I slow down to the edge of extinction in the second half, you can smell the sweet taste of the Virginia and the notes of Kentucky.
If I hold on slowly until the end, it creates the taste of cane sugar.
In the fall, a cooler pipe and air with a slower smoking pace from the beginning brings the notes of Kentucky to the forefront.
I smell nutty coffee notes and it reminds me of Stirling Flake, or Irish Flake but with a softer touch.
Later, the sourness and spiciness of the perique are added and in the base there is a hay-like touch of Virginia that creates the body of the taste.
In the second half you can feel a slight sweetness and nutty cappuccino with a creamy arc on the palate.
It depends on the pipe, the temperature and especially the speed and amount of smoke. You don't want a lot of smoke at once and it will reward you with the aforementioned
mixture of flavors that always surprises you with something.
I use a billiard pipe with a 2cm opening and a 1cm wall thickness of the pipe.