Was it Captain Black (White)?

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Mar 1, 2023
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Hey everyone!
I started smoking a pipe years ago when I was probably around 18 years old. My grandfather always had a pipe with him, and I absolutely loved the smell. When I first started smoking, I believe I was smoking Captain Black "Original" in the white pouch...but now it seems to have changed quite a bit?

I remember a "Zesty" sweet flavor that came through onto my tongue. It reminded me of a sweet candy that had a slight citrusy flavor/feeling to it. It made my mouth water like crazy. But when I smoke captain black now, it just seems bland and dull - like a sweet "hot air". Not much flavor. The aroma is still wonderful though. I am wondering if maybe Captain Black changed their mixture? Or was it possibly a different captain black - Royal, Smooth, etc? Or maybe my tastebuds have changed since then? I don't smoke that often - I would say maybe once every week to every other week. There was a point it was everyday there for about a year, but I slowly came down.

Does anyone recommend something similar to the taste I am looking for?
 
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romaso

Lifer
Dec 29, 2010
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Try asking your relatives if they remember what your grandpa smoked, you'll want to know just for nostalgic value.

Capt Black White (Lane RLP-6 in bulk) is the same burley and molasses it's always been for the 40 years I've known it. Try Lane 1-Q (the Royal in bulk), it's been the best selling pipe tobacco in the US for decades. It's a burley with carmel and a little apple.

As far as citrus in an OTC blend, try Sir Walter Raleigh Aromatic, if I remember it has an orange liqueur flavoring.
 
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mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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I don't know how it matches up with CB of the past, but I second the motion on Sir Walter Raleigh Aromatic which is burley based, with Virginia as a condiment and flavored with three liqueurs.

It's not quite as fancy as the liqueurs make it sound, but I think it is among the best pouch/tub tobaccos.
 
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