Jim's Sutliff Cringle Flake (Holiday Edition 2024) Review.

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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
64,898
656,771
I don't have a release date for this blend, but the tradition has been mid-to late November.

The year 2000 American flue cured and 2010 Canadian flue cured red Virginias provide a wealth of fermented, very tangy dark fruit, earth, wood, bread, sugar, a fair amount of floralness, some spice, vegetative grass, tart and tangy citrus, and light vinegar. The Virginias are the last of what was sourced from McClelland’s. The strength and taste are a step past the medium mark. The nic-hit is medium. No chance of bite or harshness. Has minute rough notes. The easily broken apart flakes are a tad more than mildly moist, so they may require a light dry time for some. As is my custom, I did not dry any of it for this review. It burns cool, clean, and slow with a very consistent, deeply rich flavor that extends to the moderately lingering, pleasant after taste. The room note is pleasant to tolerable. Leaves little dampness in the bowl. Requires some relights. It may be an all day smoke for those experienced with red Virginias, and is repeatable under any circumstance. Four stars out of four.
©Jim Amash 2024
 

Egg Shen

Lifer
Nov 26, 2021
1,187
3,960
Pennsylvania
I don't have a release date for this blend, but the tradition has been mid-to late November.

The year 2000 American flue cured and 2010 Canadian flue cured red Virginias provide a wealth of fermented, very tangy dark fruit, earth, wood, bread, sugar, a fair amount of floralness, some spice, vegetative grass, tart and tangy citrus, and light vinegar. The Virginias are the last of what was sourced from McClelland’s. The strength and taste are a step past the medium mark. The nic-hit is medium. No chance of bite or harshness. Has minute rough notes. The easily broken apart flakes are a tad more than mildly moist, so they may require a light dry time for some. As is my custom, I did not dry any of it for this review. It burns cool, clean, and slow with a very consistent, deeply rich flavor that extends to the moderately lingering, pleasant after taste. The room note is pleasant to tolerable. Leaves little dampness in the bowl. Requires some relights. It may be an all day smoke for those experienced with red Virginias, and is repeatable under any circumstance. Four stars out of four.
©Jim Amash 2024
I never knew they used the McC red in this. Has it featured this the last few releases or is this particular to the ‘24 batch?
 

JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
64,898
656,771
I never knew they used the McC red in this. Has it featured this the last few releases or is this particular to the ‘24 batch?
I have wondered about that, too. I'm thinking that they didn't or they'd have released that particular information at the times when they made those blends. I don't think that the trademark McClelland effect is very obvious here, but since I knew what they did, I figured that I should mention it in my review.
 

Friendly Piper

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 22, 2023
107
700
Northern Virginia
I have wondered about that, too. I'm thinking that they didn't or they'd have released that particular information at the times when they made those blends. I don't think that the trademark McClelland effect is very obvious here, but since I knew what they did, I figured that I should mention it in my review.
At the Richmond CORPS 40th show, Jeremy McKenna said this was something new and special for 2024. Very exciting.
 

rsshreck32

Lifer
Aug 1, 2023
1,469
24,289
Missouri Bootheel
I have wondered about that, too. I'm thinking that they didn't or they'd have released that particular information at the times when they made those blends. I don't think that the trademark McClelland effect is very obvious here, but since I knew what they did, I figured that I should mention it in my review.
Being a fairly new pipe smoker, this may be one of the few chances I have to try McClelland Virginia's without shelling out more than I should spend on tobacco.
 

Merton

Lifer
Jul 8, 2020
1,043
2,825
Boston, Massachusetts
I don't have a release date for this blend, but the tradition has been mid-to late November.

The year 2000 American flue cured and 2010 Canadian flue cured red Virginias provide a wealth of fermented, very tangy dark fruit, earth, wood, bread, sugar, a fair amount of floralness, some spice, vegetative grass, tart and tangy citrus, and light vinegar. The Virginias are the last of what was sourced from McClelland’s. The strength and taste are a step past the medium mark. The nic-hit is medium. No chance of bite or harshness. Has minute rough notes. The easily broken apart flakes are a tad more than mildly moist, so they may require a light dry time for some. As is my custom, I did not dry any of it for this review. It burns cool, clean, and slow with a very consistent, deeply rich flavor that extends to the moderately lingering, pleasant after taste. The room note is pleasant to tolerable. Leaves little dampness in the bowl. Requires some relights. It may be an all day smoke for those experienced with red Virginias, and is repeatable under any circumstance. Four stars out of four.
©Jim Amash 2024
While things look bleak for Sutliff's future, I am very happy to read that the 2024 Cringle at least somewhat hearkens back the truly outstanding 2019 version. I have enjoyed each year's iteration, but the 2019 blend was by far the best of the group. I still have a number of tins of the 2019 (and each subsequent year) which I judiciously smoke during the holidays. Too bad that 2024 could well be the last.