After they shut the doors in 2018 who bought all of their remaining leaf stock? I have blends with Syrian and the tin dates are 2016 / 2017. Would be interesting to know where all their Syrian went...if anybody knows.
Thread 'Syrian Latakia Is Gone ... Forever' Syrian Latakia Is Gone ... Forever :: Pipe Tobacco Discussion - https://pipesmagazine.com/forums/threads/syrian-latakia-is-gone-forever.56560/After they shut the doors in 2018 who bought all of their remaining leaf stock? I have blends with Syrian and the tin dates are 2016 / 2017. Would be interesting to know where all their Syrian went...if anybody knows.
It's an interesting question. The Syrian was probably all used up by the time that they closed in 2018. Decent quality Syrian was getting hard to find.
My sources told me that there was very little tobacco stock left after the final deliveries.
As a regular on this forum for 3 years now, I can finally gather the guts to post on one of these threads! They do come 'round every some months indeed!
The question I had in my mind but never bothered to ask, as it's nothing to me - I never tried McClelland, and never will - is this: apparently they were aging their leaf (blended or not) for 5+ years in several steps before tinning, so wouldn't they have known that the leaf they wanted was hard to find a good 2-3 years at least before closing.
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I'll bow out respectfully now, and leave some popcorn by the door.
They absolutely did know and they said as much in the closing announcement they published in January of 2018. Falling quality of raw materials was one of the reasons they decided to fold up the operation.The question I had in my mind but never bothered to ask, as it's nothing to me - I never tried McClelland, and never will - is this: apparently they were aging their leaf (blended or not) for 5+ years in several steps before tinning, so wouldn't they have known that the leaf they wanted was hard to find a good 2-3 years at least before closing.
I call bullshit on that statement. They may have used that as clean escape to not anger the following, but they looked at their pocketbook and said "Fuuuck this slaving, working shit, let's close up shop and retire"They absolutely did know and they said as much in the closing announcement they published in January of 2018. Falling quality of raw materials was one of the reasons they decided to fold up the operation.
I have no doubt that the wear and tear of 40 years of hard labor played a role in their decision. But make your case for why their claims about the quality of leaf they were finding being bullshit. Whatcha got?I call bullshit on that statement. They may have used that as clean escape to not anger the following, but they looked at their pocketbook and said "Fuuuck this slaving, working shit, let's close up shop and retire"
All I can say is that the rest of the tobacco world is still operating, making delicious tasting blends. I don't think everyone out there is using inferior, garbage leaf. Im not saying I'm right, this is purely my speculation. Besides, I thought it was their "secret curing process" that made their blends? It just doesn't seem like a viable reason to make them close up shop. Like I said, there is still quality leaf being producedI have no doubt that the wear and tear of 40 years of hard labor played a role in their decision. But make your case for why their claims about the quality of leaf they were finding being bullshit. Whatcha got?
Fair enough. But nothing you said invalidates what the McNeils wrote. They had a particular set of metrics for what leaf they processed for their blends and weren't finding enough to keep going. The quality might be perfectly fine for what some other bender is making.All I can say is that the rest of the tobacco world is still operating, making delicious tasting blends. I don't think everyone out there is using inferior, garbage leaf. Im not saying I'm right, this is purely my speculation. Besides, I thought it was their "secret curing process" that made their blends? It just doesn't seem like a viable reason to make them close up shop. Like I said, there is still quality leaf being produced