Casing vs Topping: What's the Difference?
Flavoring is used in pipe tobacco in myriad ways to achieve a variety of results. In this video, our head blender Jeremy Reeves takes a closer look at this idea, particularly the difference between "casing" and "topping." These two techniques, while often referred to interchangeably, are quite distinct. Tune in to learn more about how we use flavoring in our blends, along with some recommendations from Jeremy you can try today to gain a better understanding. What are your thoughts on pipe tobacco flavoring? Do you prefer uncased, cased, or topped blends? Feel free to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.

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