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sunnysmokes

Might Stick Around
Oct 10, 2023
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386
Tropical United States
With the "consolidation" of tobacco companies I've either witnessed for the first time actively with STG, or have read about from history with McClelland, what has always seemed relatively consistent is people saying they could always fall back on C&D and/or GLP if all else fails.

I have never tried a single blend from either company. From my observations, it seems people only bring up C&D when it's time for a limited release drop, or GLP for an aromatic. There doesn't seem to be as much fanfare around their standard offerings as many other companies/blends have, and I feel I must be missing something with these companies being as established as they are. So, what's the deal with C&D and GLP?
 

BayouGhost

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 10, 2024
269
3,030
Louisiana
They make a fine product. Some dismiss them as they don’t have as much historic panache some of the older branded tins. A lot of my “5 Star” ratings come from them. Favorites include GLP Telegraph Hill, Westminster, Triple Play, C&D Bayou Morning Ribbon, Three Friars, Oak Alley, Oriental Silk etc. The list goes on.
 

Bbailey324

Lifer
Jun 29, 2023
2,896
40,892
Austin, TX
I don't associate GLP with aromatics but rather English and Balkan styles. Blackpoint, Westminster and Maltese Falcon are all excellent blends. For VaPer and Va Telegraph Hill and Union Square are solid. GLP blends are manufactured by C&D.

C&D makes a lot of good blends as well. I've been smoking through several of their standard VaPer offerings lately and really like Chenet's Cake and Kajun Kake. A lot of their blends are really solid.
 

abecox

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 8, 2010
550
4,886
Cleveland, OH
I enjoy both offerings from both companies. GLP makes some great English and Balkan blends but their Virginia series' shouldn't be looked over. I'm a big big fan of his Cumberland blend personally. I didnt even know GLP made aromatics.

C&D has a large offering and that can seem intimidating but I'd just get something that sounds tasty to you and try it, I love Pegasus, Old Joe Krantz, Haunted Bookshop and recently Oriental Silk. Once you find something you like from them they make it easy to cellar deep.
 

Sobrbiker

Lifer
Jan 7, 2023
5,154
69,928
Casa Grande, AZ
GLP makes awesome VaPers and dark strong blends, and while I’m not an English/Latakia/oriental fan I know many respect his blending of those. Greg Pease isn’t even something that comes to mind when I think of aromatics.
If you look at the “What Are You Smoking” threads, you’ll see a quite a lot of C&D gets burned by the membership here.
 

sablebrush52

The Bard Of Barlings
Jun 15, 2013
22,100
54,433
Southern Oregon
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or GLP for an aromatic.
Greg isn't known for aromatics. I can't think of one he's released. The GL Pease offerings are mostly English blends, Virginia Periques, and Virginia blends.
They are good blends.
C&D has a lot of fans. They're almost the last man standing. And there are also smaller blenders, like Wilke, and The Country Squire that are worth a look.
 

cosmicfolklore

Moderator
Staff member
Aug 9, 2013
36,342
88,124
Between the Heart of Alabama and Hot Springs NC
Greg isn't known for aromatics. I can't think of one he's released. The GL Pease offerings are mostly English blends, Virginia Periques, and Virginia blends.
He has the one aromatic that he collaborated with GH on, Stonehenge. He has gently used liquor on a couple of others, but yeh, Greg is known for adding nothing but tobacco to his blends, all natural flavors. Except for the ones noted, but in those instances, he was doing something very unique.

to the OP... If you have not seen discussions about C&D, that is on you. I would attest that C&D are the most discussed here. Otherwise, I don't know what the fuck you're talking about. Ha ha. It may be the STD taking over some other brands has overwhelmed your attention.
 
Jan 30, 2020
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He has the one aromatic that he collaborated with GH on, Stonehenge. He has gently used liquor on a couple of others, but yeh, Greg is known for adding nothing but tobacco to his blends, all natural flavors. Except for the ones noted, but in those instances, he was doing something very unique.

to the OP... If you have not seen discussions about C&D, that is on you. I would attest that C&D are the most discussed here. Otherwise, I don't know what the fuck you're talking about. Ha ha. It may be the STD taking over some other brands has overwhelmed your attention.
The Two Friends line I believe has a few. English Chocolate is a favorite and the flavoring is very well done. It’s drier out of the tin than most EU/UK blends I have had that are non aromatic!
 

cosmicfolklore

Moderator
Staff member
Aug 9, 2013
36,342
88,124
Between the Heart of Alabama and Hot Springs NC
The Two Friends line I believe has a few. English Chocolate is a favorite and the flavoring is very well done. It’s drier out of the tin than most EU/UK blends I have had that are non aromatic!
Yeh, I don't think of the Two Friends line as being the same thing as Greg's GLP blends. But, well noted.
 

Sig

Lifer
Jul 18, 2023
1,072
5,693
54
Western NY
I didn't even know Greg made an aromatic until this thread. :)
I don't know how you don't hear about C&D that much.
It's probably the most talked about blending house on the internet. They definitely have the most blends.
One reason might be that many of us just refer to C&D blends as the blend name but not the blender, assuming everyone knows.
Most replies just say "Haunted Bookshop", "Star of the East", "Pegasus".....
In my experience, every single "what should I try" thread has mostly C&D suggestions.
If it hadn't been said yet, C&D blends and tins blends for GLP, that is their connection.
 
Jun 23, 2019
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With the "consolidation" of tobacco companies I've either witnessed for the first time actively with STG, or have read about from history with McClelland, what has always seemed relatively consistent is people saying they could always fall back on C&D and/or GLP if all else fails.

I have never tried a single blend from either company. From my observations, it seems people only bring up C&D when it's time for a limited release drop, or GLP for an aromatic. There doesn't seem to be as much fanfare around their standard offerings as many other companies/blends have, and I feel I must be missing something with these companies being as established as they are. So, what's the deal with C&D and GLP?

I don't really know what you're trying to ask here...

What's the deal with C&D/GLP being people's fall back from McClelland closing? Well there are a couple of blends that share more than just vague similarities with a couple of popular McClelland blends.

What's up with C&D's non limited run blends? They're just as good, if not better, just stripped of the marketing mystique around it.

As for GLP, they definitely have a 'house flavor' to their tobacco but they are so much more than 'just aromatics' just off the top of my head Telegraph Hill, Pennyfarthing are top very popular vapers.
 

Auxsender

Lifer
Jul 17, 2022
1,321
6,614
Nashville
With the "consolidation" of tobacco companies I've either witnessed for the first time actively with STG, or have read about from history with McClelland, what has always seemed relatively consistent is people saying they could always fall back on C&D and/or GLP if all else fails.

I have never tried a single blend from either company. From my observations, it seems people only bring up C&D when it's time for a limited release drop, or GLP for an aromatic. There doesn't seem to be as much fanfare around their standard offerings as many other companies/blends have, and I feel I must be missing something with these companies being as established as they are. So, what's the deal with C&D and GLP?
Yes. You are missing something.
In fact, a Pipes Magazine forum member such as yourself would have to really try hard to avoid reading about either blender to not at least be somewhat aware of what they do.

Both blenders are represented, literally every single day, often with multiple listings, on SP.com list of best selling tinned tobaccos.
GLP Quiet Nights is one of the most popular English/Latakia blends currently made. It is not an aromatic.

Are you trolling us?
It’s ok if you are.
I appreciate a good wind-up.

You should buy some blends by both houses if you’re curious.
If money is tight, which I totally get, start with bulk C&D blends.
Just dive in. You’ll get your bearings soon enough.