Gentlemen
This has to do with the state of the tobacco industry, the way that leaf is being grown and harvested, the ability to obtain particular leaf, and quality of leaf. Leaf is no longer pulled as individual leaves ripen. The entire plant is mechanically taken, ready leaves and not ready. It is then "cured" Unlike the flue curing that produced the great virginia we've been blessed with for the past 40 years (in McClellands case). If there were small farmers producing the way Mike wants he isn't finding it. Therefore, the integrity that is the reputation of McClelland won't allow them to produce this blend.
Similar and other circumstances have impacted our tobacco world - Rattray's (McConnell), Sobranie - these houses stop for various reasons and acquiring leaf and cured leaf is one of them.
Unfortunately these reasons will impact other blends, many customers, retailers and the trickle down to many people.
We've been blessed with the finest leaf and blending by McClelland tobacco. Thank you McClelland.