I feel like it might be a bit pointless to review a blend from a blender that is no longer in the business, but It was my first time trying 5100 and I still wanted to get my thoughts out. This afternoon I received a package in the mail containing some tobacco I purchased from craig61a (Thank you by the way. It was packaged very nicely). Having started smoking after McClelland's departure from the business I have heard a multitude about their blends, but haven't ben able to try any of them. 5100 is one that piqued my interest so when the opportunity to snag some came up, I jumped at it. Anyways, the package showed up so I immediately grabbed some of 5100 out and opened one up. I was greeted with the musty ketchup like aroma I have heard so much about. The ketchup wasn't the only thing I could smell. I also picked up vinegar and woody scent with vague hints of hay. I've heard many say this blend was very wet, but I believe what I had to be close to the perfect amount of moisture. I packed a bowl into a recently acquired spindle shaped MM cob and stepped onto the back patio. I got the bowl going and man... It was good. Right off the bat I was getting a plethora of a sweet, tangy ketchup like flavor. It seemed like the tin note really carried through into the smoke. As I kept going I also noticed an earthy kind of taste that I cant really put my finger on, as well as the occasional muted note of hay. The flavor stayed strong and true for the vast majority of the bowl which was surprising, as I ended up getting the pipe a bit too hot. It smoked smooth and cool for the most part, but I was enjoying the smoke so much that I wasn't keeping a steady cadence. Instead of "sipping" I ended up "chugging" the smoke. I honestly did not expect to enjoy flavor as much as I did. In my humble opinion McClelland's 5100 red cake is a tasty, tangy blend that will leave you with a wonderful lingering aftertaste. It's a shame that it is no longer being produced as I could see myself wanting to be a mainstay in my smoking line-up. I'll have to do some research and see if there happens to be anything still being produced that tastes similar. I have enough to last me for a bit yet at the rate the I smoke, but I will run out eventually.