Blends With Condimental Amounts of Latakia

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weezell

Lifer
Oct 12, 2011
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Lane HGL Blend (For Lane's HGL blend, toasted Cavendish is laced with Mountain Latakia, then blended with White Burley and Golden Virginia to produce a sweet, fuller-bodied smoke, yet cool and slow burning.)...

 

pipesinperu

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 21, 2014
189
9
I asked two similar questions a while ago and got many great answers, to go with the good suggestions you've gotten here:
Oriental Forward, Light on the Latakia: Looking for Suggestions

Virginia Blends with a Pinch of Latakia
For VA-based blends, Fillmore is a great choice (it definitely does have a small pinch of latakia!), and McClelland's Black Shag is even better (I love the interplay of the dark stoved Virginias and the latakia).
Some of the English/Balkan blends I've tried on forum members' recommendation have led me to some delicious blends with a slightly higher latakia content. What may seem light or non-existent to a regular latakia smoker will seem more obvious/heavy-handed to those of us who don't smoke it much, but McConnell's Oriental was the one to unlock this world for me. McClelland's Yenidje Highlander (originally suggested to me by Fitzy) is also great, and so is Bombay Court (as Mike Stanley mentioned above).

 

perdurabo

Lifer
Jun 3, 2015
3,305
1,582
Not a fan of Latakia? You need to pick up a tin of Cornell&Diehls Buffalo Soldier. It's a variety of Virginias, nice dose of perique, and a splash of Latakia. It's essentially a Vaper with a kiss of Latakia. GL Pease Piccadilly is very close to BS. It has a tad bit more Latakia, tad less of perique and seems to have a bit more of bright Virginia. I prefer Buffalo Soldier over Piccadilly. But both are enjoyable.

 

cobguy

Lifer
Oct 18, 2013
3,742
18
El Ricon de la Pipa #1
+1 ... A very "under the radar" blend that is very good.
Also, Rattray Red Rapparee was pretty Low Lat / High Oriental if I'm recalling correctly.

 

bigpond

Lifer
Oct 14, 2014
2,019
18
Key Largo, Red Rapparee, Bombay Court, Tashkent are all solid blends that have inoffensive amounts of lat to this latophobe.
Cosmic see this
GL Pease on Lat in Fillmore taken from http://glpease.com/BriarAndLeaf/?p=40
"The inclusion of a pinch of Latakia in Laurel Heights, which a few have complained about, but many more have complimented as some sort of masterstroke of ingenuity, really wasn’t my invention, however much I’d love to take full credit for it. This was actually a not uncommon practice amongst some of England’s best tobacco houses in the past, and I stole it. The admission of this little plagiarism makes me no less proud of the final result. I employed similar thievery when I concocted Fillmore. (Yes, Virginia, there is a little of the smoky stuff in that one, too. Some, those very sensitive to its presence, will easily notice it; others would only notice its absence.) Seasoning is a good thing."

 

lochinvar

Lifer
Oct 22, 2013
1,688
1,613
John Cotton No.1, Presbyterian (either the Planta tin or P&C's new match), Red Rapparee and McConnell's Oriental.
McConnell's Oriental is my favorite of the pack. With a little age on it, say three years, the already light latakia presence fades even further, leaving only leather and a faint smoke, with none of it's usual overwhelming characteristics.

 

ltstone

Part of the Furniture Now
Dec 30, 2015
505
55
I just had a bowl of Habana Daydream and found it to be a very nice mix of sweet virginia with just the right amount of latakia.

 
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