NW was my favorite in the past but I suspect something changed when McC went out of business.I was surprised as well as I was for sure Northwoods and I would be best friends.
NW was my favorite in the past but I suspect something changed when McC went out of business.I was surprised as well as I was for sure Northwoods and I would be best friends.
These are their English blends not the aromatic blends right?I have smoked all the in-house blends I purchased: Northwoods, Mild English, Private Stock, and Old School. All have great flavor, very approachable, burn even, and mechanically works well in any pipe. Surprising to me is that I enjoyed Mild English the most. Just a great blend with a wonderful room note.
Yeah it is amazing to consider how much McClelland influenced so many blends.NW was my favorite in the past but I suspect something changed when McC went out of business.
That is correctThese are their English blends not the aromatic blends right?
lol guess I’m gonna have to try some of them now…this is getting addicting…lolThat is correct
If I lived closer, current dream, I might be inclined to rent out space weekly in their lounge.Passed through Chambersburg two days ago. Definitely had to stop! A very nice shop, with friendly staff, and excellent selection. Wish that I had more time to enjoy the lounge, which looked nice.
I did not know that they used McC as blending tobaccos.NW was my favorite in the past but I suspect something changed when McC went out of business.
Speculation.I did not know that they used McC as blending tobaccos.
Is this speculation or fact?
As a newbie I can only say what I have tried so far. The only tobacco I have smoked is their house aromatic blends and Northwoods. All of the ones I’ve tried are really good.What are your thoughts on their house blends? Northwoods is the only one I’ve tried.