... then you need to try McClelland's Grand Orientals: Yenidje Highlander. This is the only entry in the Grand Orientals series that features latakia. . . and it's doing it in a blend highlighting the specific oriental varietal that made Balkan Sobranie so enjoyable in its heyday.
I think this is an amazing blend -- and I've already got 45 tins cellared -- but I've been shocked by how little attention it gets, especially when there's always so much to-do when someone comes out with anything the least bit influenced by Balkan Sobranie. Maybe it's because McClelland wasn't attempting to replicate that blend. Maybe it's because YH gets lost in the Grand Orientals series. I don't know the reason. I just know this: If you like Balkan blends and you want to get a sense of what the original Sobranie tasted like, I do not think you will be disappointed by Yenidje Highlander.
And, no, I'm not a shill for McClelland. I just think this is a terrific -- and grossly overlooked -- blend.
Bob
I think this is an amazing blend -- and I've already got 45 tins cellared -- but I've been shocked by how little attention it gets, especially when there's always so much to-do when someone comes out with anything the least bit influenced by Balkan Sobranie. Maybe it's because McClelland wasn't attempting to replicate that blend. Maybe it's because YH gets lost in the Grand Orientals series. I don't know the reason. I just know this: If you like Balkan blends and you want to get a sense of what the original Sobranie tasted like, I do not think you will be disappointed by Yenidje Highlander.
And, no, I'm not a shill for McClelland. I just think this is a terrific -- and grossly overlooked -- blend.
Bob