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mav

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Another vote for Five Bros, along with GH Kendal Mixed which hasn't been mentioned yet. Tobacco Reviews says it's all Va (bright and dark fired) but smoking pipes says it a VaBur.

Here is the Kendal family descrption from Tobacco Reviews:

Kendal comes in a number of strengths and cuts, based on blend of either Bright Leaf or Dark Fired.
Kendal Gold – All bright leaf
Kendal No6 – Mainly bright with a little fired
Kendal Mixed– Pretty much 50/50 of the two Kendal
Kendal No7 – Mainly dark fired with some bright leaf Kendal Dark - All dark fired leaf


Does anyone know if these descriptions are still accurate?
 
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Another vote for Five Bros, along with GH Kendal Mixed which hasn't been mentioned yet. Tobacco Reviews says it's all Va (bright and dark fired) but smoking pipes says it a VaBur.

Does anyone know if these descriptions are still accurate?
As I understand it, it's a nomenclature thing. "Virginia" can mean (at least) two different things: most commonly, it refers to flue-cured grades that are light and sweet. But it can also refer to dark Virginia varieties (descendants of the original Orinoco strain?) that are then air- or fire-cured. These will more resemble burley or dark-fired Kentucky, so blends containing those leaves are often categorized as having burley/DFK even though that's technically incorrect. "Dark-Fired Kentucky" is a specific variety of leaf before curing, and not everything that's dark fired is truly "Kentucky."

Hope that helps, and I welcome correction from the experts.
 
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mav

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As I understand it, it's a nomenclature thing. "Virginia" can mean (at least) two different things: most commonly, it refers to flue-cured grades that are light and sweet. But it can also refer to dark Virginia varieties (descendants of the original Orinoco strain?) that are then air- or fire-cured. These will more resemble burley or dark-fired Kentucky, so blends containing those leaves are often categorized as having burley/DFK even though that's technically incorrect. "Dark-Fired Kentucky" is a specific variety of leaf before curing, and not everything that's dark fired is truly "Kentucky."

Hope that helps, and I welcome correction from the experts.
That's a huge help, thank you!
 
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SmokingInTheWind

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D&R Ryback is a good one.

My next pick would be 5 Bros, but to my tastes the Ryback has more flavor.
Thanks for suggesting Ryback. It wasn’t on my radar. I love shag cut tobacco. Just pack it in any pipe and light up. Not complicated. I enjoy Five Brothers, Le Petit Robin and D&R Three Sails. My next SP order will include a pound of Ryback and give that a try. Along with Three Sails, it is an economical way to stock a cellar.
 
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SmokingInTheWind

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Thanks for suggesting Ryback. It wasn’t on my radar. I love shag cut tobacco. Just pack it in any pipe and light up. Not complicated. I enjoy Five Brothers, Le Petit Robin and D&R Three Sails. My next SP order will include a pound of Ryback and give that a try. Along with Three Sails, it is an economical way to stock a cellar.

l ordered some more D&R Three Sails and a pound of Ryback to try, along with some other items. The UPS tracking had it out for delivery on Friday. It was never delivered. I checked the tracking again and it stated “We tried to deliver to the business but it was closed. Another attempt will be made next business day” My wife and I were home all day Friday and it is a residential address, not a business. No delivery today either. I sent SP an email asking them to sort it out. I want my Ryback!