I'd love to have sex with Marilyn Monroe but I'd be happy with a reasonably close substitute. And of course, alive.
I've never had the privilege of smoking the original. But I can say Former's Straight Gain and Doblone d'Oro are very good blends all on their own. I think people would be better off letting legends be legends and enjoy what they can reasonably get their hands on today. I'm old enough to realize the good old days weren't always that good.Never had the original 3N but Former's Straight Grain Flake is worth a try if you can find it. Va Perique and no Kentucky. But also no topping though. Cheers.
I’ll have to crack my unopened tin of Hal O' The Wynd now to try and compare. Thank you for the education!It won't because of the red Virginia content. What you want to do is find a bright Va. with some darker Va as a secondary support player, and add 18% perique. You won't have a match, but it will come closer to scratching that itch more than Old Gowrie would. Hal O' The Wynd would be a better suggestion, and you'd probably only have to add 6-8% perique. It won't get you where you want, but you may enjoy the experience anyway.
And if you really want to be experimental, add a very light spray of prune, rum and anise.
You're welcome. My suggestion won't give you a match, but I am curious as to what you discover if you add perique to HOTW.I’ll have to crack my unopened tin of Hal O' The Wynd now to try and compare. Thank you for the education!
I’ll have to start adding some pure blending tobacco to my tobacco orders so I have some ingredients to play around with (or I could try adding a pinch of C&D’s The Beast ?).You're welcome. My suggestion won't give you a match, but I am curious as to what you discover if you add perique to HOTW.
I hope Ernie keeps experimenting. His blends comprise about 3/4 of what I currently smoke. In fact, I have not touched a traditional tinned flake in months.No. Both versions were very limited runs. One was a Christmas 2016 blend and the other was a 2018 Christmas blend.
You're right, it is a sad commentary. Unfortunately for us the consumers we have to take what we can get in 2022.I do agree that Doblone d'Oro was not a faithful copy of the old Three Nuns, and mainly for the reasons you describe. I would disagree with your characterization of it being cheap tobacco. Anyway, the only reason it gets recommended as a Three Nuns substitute (at least the early version of Doblone d'Oro) is because nothing else is even near that, which is a sad commentary.
I should know. I've smoked around 130-150 pounds of the old Three Nuns during my life time. I still have some of the original here, but I save it for special occasions. It was my go-to smoke for over twenty years before I began rationing it out so I'd have some when the craving gets to me.
As a side note, I am aware of four other attempts to copy the vintage Three Nuns. None of them were close either.
I argue that much of what's being sold nowadays as tobacco is just cellulose chips (derived from the tobacco plant due to legal necessity) that are sprayed with all manner of flavors and aromas---essentially smokable automobile air fresheners. Farmers don't make tobacco any longer. Chemical engineers and marketing focus groups do.... they can't get the consistent quality of leaf like they did years ago, the old way of flavouring blends has also gone out the window, with producers like Mac Barens favouring a 'chemical copy' of the original flavour, which they simply case or top the tobacco with.
The proof is in the pudding! Says it all, really.Farmers don't make tobacco any longer. Chemical engineers and marketing focus groups do.
I leave an ounce of a contemporary tobacco on my countertop for a single day and its charm evaporates and does not return.
I enjoy what recent tobacco I can, namely the types that aren't deteriorating in quality year after year.I enjoy the recent tobacco far to much to worry about blends from 10 or 20 or 30 years ago...
One of the benefits of being newer to the game, ignorance as they say is bliss, don’t miss what you’ve never had and many more sayings to console us losers. ?I enjoy what recent tobacco I can, namely the types that aren't deteriorating in quality year after year.
I'm not sure you will get Doblone D'oro in the U.K.......haven't looked for ages but it wasn't available a few years back......I think I have a bit in a jar somewhere ....if you want to try it let me know and i will post it if you're in the U.K.Thank you gentlemen ?
After you kept recommending the Sav as a close smoke to the Three Nuns you are saying they fucked it up? I bought 35 3.5 oz tins back in 2018 when they had it on sale for 15.36 for a 3.5 oz tin which I thought was a good deal. Are you telling me the stuff you really liked was changed back then or did it happen recently? I have been aging all my Sav till it hits the 5-7 year mark. If it did change any idea when it happened?Doblone D'Oro would be the closest, though not as close as it used to be, due to an increase in the use of dark fired in place of Perique. Fortunately, the dark fired settles down after a few years and stops stinking up the blend.