Newbroom: Angler's Dream has a totally different flavor profile than any of the Mid-Town series blends, and was designed to resemble OTCs in spirit, not as a Match. For my personal taste, I'll stack it against any of the Mid-Town blends. The burley taste isn't quite the star it is in the Chatham Manor or Prince Andrew, and it has more red Va. than CM does. Of course, the topping of AD is a light cinnamon, which isn't present in the others. The burley is more toasty and nutty with a minor cocoa note. I have two tubs of AD cellared, so you can tell I like it.
My review of AD for those haven't seen it:
I took a chance after talking to Russ about this blend. I'm glad I listened to him because I like it. It may have a little less nuttiness than your standard OTC, and maybe a little less cocoa taste than Prince Albert, but both are noticeable in this blend. I also taste light honey and the cinnamon adds a light, tasty spice. The natural sweetness of the red Virginia is mild, but flavorful. A few people have remarked that it's not complex, but compared to OTCs, I think it is because of the variety of flavors noted. I do recommend you hydrate it first because it's packed very dry, and the flavors are more obvious when moistened a little. Some, including Russ himself, think it's better dry, and I have enjoyed it that way, but I still like a slight bit of moisture in my tobaccos. Either way, it burns well with no tongue bite, very light casing, extremely pleasant and consistent taste, and has a great room note. It has one of the most entrancing aromas when you open the baggie that I've ever smelled. It's a very good all day smoke and not expensive. More of a three and a half star blend instead of just three, and probably a four star blend for my personal taste.