My favorite blender just happens to be Drew Estate. They decided to start making pipe tobacco blends in 2013, and produced eight of them, six aromatics, a VA/Cav flake, and an English. Five years later, they threw in the towel, but continued making cigars as they had always done. From what I understand, the pipe tobacco market was such a small sliver of the pie, that it just made sense to stick with the cigars, from a cost-effectiveness standpoint anyway. Like Sablebrush says, the bottom line is the bottom line, and it really is that simple. I had the misfortune of getting into pipe smoking more than a year before DE stopped making pipe tobacco blends, but the good fortune of being able to obtain several tins of theirs off of this forum. Remember, they only made blends from 2013 to 2018, in stark contrast to McClelland, for example, who made blends for decades, and therefore can be relatively frequently found for sale. Those of us who enjoy discontinued blends quickly learn to cherish their beloved leaf, 'cause when it's gone, it's onto Borkum Riff we go it's truly gone.