Granger is still in production and widely available, and is often purported by older pipe smokers to be one of the few blends that significantly improved when STG acquired them. Others said to be improved are Velvet and Half and Half, all of which (including Granger) were formerly manufactured by Pinkerton. Apparently Pinkerton's quality control had gone rather seriously downhill in the years prior to STG acquiring their blends, so it was a rare case of an STG acquisition actually being a positive thing in the end.
As far as my personal thoughts on Granger go, I think it's pretty good! Much like Velvet it's now manufactured with Lane Limited burleys and has their distinctive mellow character, and there's a good bit of natural burley nuttiness and cocoa notes hiding under the fairly strong anisette casing. With both Granger and Velvet I like to dry them out thoroughly before smoking, which is something I don't generally do with codger blends, but in this case I think it really helps evaporate off some of that anisette casing and give the smoker a better taste of the tobacco.
