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danishpuffer

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Feb 8, 2010
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So, I tried the Dunhill 965, really liked it, and discovered (as per my previous post) that it is still available in Denmark for some time to come. Seeing as I like that blend, what would you suggest I try next? I still smoke aromatics sometimes, but right now I'm dying to try some interesting english/balkan/oriental blends. Tried the Early Morning Pipe which I didn't really like, not as round and smooth as the 965, to my tastebuds at least. I have tried a number of American tobaccos (from Pipeworks & Wilke), mostly aromatics, that I really liked, so maybe you have some interesting suggestions from the huuuuuge world of American pipe tobacco?

 

admin

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Here are some of my favorites:
1. Maltese Falcon (American)

2. Frog Morton (American)

3. SG Commonwealth (England)

4. SG Bracken Flake (England)

5. Nat Sherman # 536 - Empire English (American)
http://www.natsherman.com/product.cfm?CFID=80148&productid=803
6. Bennington Tobacconist No. 10, Bahia Apooke and No. 15, Balkan Mix
https://www.bocabenningtons.com/items.php?cat=8&name=Bennington%20Custom%20Blends&type_id=100

 

pstlpkr

Lifer
Dec 14, 2009
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Birmingham, AL
Danishpuffer,
You might try a blend that my local shop calls 925.

It is a dead ringer (in my opinion) to Dunhill 965.

I buy it in bulk from The Briary.

They do mail order.

You might give it a try.

 

dunendain

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 22, 2009
777
2
Peter Stokkebye Proper English is the closest blend to 956 I have ever smoked. I have smoked many pounds of both.

 

sinistertopiary

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 5, 2009
115
1
Toronto
I've resisted answering since I despise 965 so much, and thus didn't feel my advice would be welcome. Nonetheless I decided that, with the exception of that one anomaly, I can still offer some advice since I love English & Balkans.
A great crossover English with some Aro qualities would be McClelland's Frog Morton on the Town. Their Frog Morton on the Bayou is a great English with perique. And I would be remiss not to mention McClelland's British Woods, an exceptional English favored by myself and Dunendain.
McClelland's Oriental 14 is a great oriental-forward blend. (You can probably tell that I like McClellands quite a lot. I honestly don't think there's a better American blender.)
In terms of Balkans, G L Pease makes some of the best, like Charing Cross and Abingdon (though Abingdon is quite full and can be an acquired taste).
Non-American English/Balkans that I would recommend would include S G's Squadron Leader, one of the best all-around Balkans, Esoterica's Margate, and Ashton's Artisan's Blend. Esoterica also makes a very good crossover with an excellent roomnote called Pembroke, which is an English delicately cased with cognac.
You're in for some real treats. And when you come across something you really like, please share it with us.
Happy hunting!

 

sinistertopiary

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 5, 2009
115
1
Toronto
I've resisted answering since I despise 965 so much, and thus didn't feel my advice would be welcome. Nonetheless I decided that, with the exception of that one anomaly, I can still offer some advice since I love English & Balkans.
A great crossover English with some Aro qualities would be McClelland's Frog Morton on the Town. Their Frog Morton on the Bayou is a great English with perique. And I would be remiss not to mention McClelland's British Woods, an exceptional English favored by myself and Dunendain.
McClelland's Oriental 14 is a great oriental-forward blend. (You can probably tell that I like McClellands quite a lot. I honestly don't think there's a better American blender.)
In terms of Balkans, G L Pease makes some of the best, like Charing Cross and Abingdon (though Abingdon is quite full and can be an acquired taste).
Non-American English/Balkans that I recommend would include S G's Squadron Leader, one of the best all-around Balkans, Esoterica's Margate, and Ashton's Artisan's Blend. Esoterica also makes a very good crossover with an excellent roomnote called Pembroke, which is an English delicately cased with cognac.
You're in for some real treats. And when you come across something you really like, please share it with us.
Happy hunting!

 

sinistertopiary

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 5, 2009
115
1
Toronto
I've resisted answering since I despise 965 so much, and thus didn't feel my advice would be welcome. Nonetheless I decided that, with the exception of that one anomaly, I can still offer some advice since I love English & Balkans.
A great crossover English with some Aro qualities would be McClelland's Frog Morton on the Town. Their Frog Morton on the Bayou is a great English with perique. And I would be remiss not to mention McClelland's British Woods, an exceptional English favored by myself and Dunendain.
McClelland's Oriental 14 is a great oriental-forward blend. (You can probably tell that I like McClellands quite a lot. I honestly don't think there's a better American blender.)
In terms of Balkans, G L Pease makes some of the best, like Charing Cross and Abingdon (though Abingdon is quite full and can be an acquired taste).
Non-American English/Balkans that I would recommend would include S G's Squadron Leader, one of the best all-around Balkans, Esoterica's Margate, and Ashton's Artisan's Blend. Esoterica also makes a very good crossover with an excellent roomnote called Pembroke, which is an English delicately cased with cognac.
You're in for some real treats. And when you come across something you really like, please share it with us.
Happy hunting!

 

dunendain

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 22, 2009
777
2
Esoterica is a brand that I would like to explore. English, Balkans, and their Va/Pers.

My next order will definitely include some.

 

danishpuffer

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Feb 8, 2010
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Thanks for the suggestions! I already have an order in the mail with 2 tins of Esoterica tobacco, namely Dorchester and Margate. I have heard a lot about the different incarnations of Frog Morton, so I guess I'll try a couple of those. Also, Squadron Leader seems to be a semi-legendary English blend, which is luckily quite easy to get a hand on in Europe. Germain's Special Latakia Flake has been suggested to me as well. I'm beginning to think that I might actually grow quite fond of Latakia down the road. Have any of you tried Caroles english blends from Pipeworks & Wilke? I love dealing with Carole, always quick and superb service. (Not to make a commercial or anything, just sharing my experiences. Hope that's OK).

 
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