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virg99

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Oct 7, 2025
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Hello all . I am thinking about purchasing some Rattray's va/pers.
let me know your favorites and why
Looking at getting one of Marlin flake,Jocks mixture,and Hal o' the wynd
Thanks for any input,as I have not tried any yet
 
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FLDRD

Lifer
Oct 13, 2021
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I've heard Marlin Flake touted by a friend but I haven't tried that one yet; although it's on my shelf.
Anyone wish to comment on it?
I've enjoyed Hal 'O The Wynd at times, others it's a little much cigarette-ish; which could be my cadence.
 
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BriaronBoerum

Can't Leave
Jan 13, 2025
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To me Marlin Flake is a solid, uncomplicated VaPer, emphasis on the Va. It's not as dark, dank and rich as some other VaPers that go heavy on the Perique, but it's got good flavor; it's topped, but that topping accentuates the leaf. Because it's mostly Va's, I agree that it can get ashy and cigarette-like if pushed too fast. It's one of those blends that doesn't knock you out at first impression, but you find yourself reaching for more often than you expected.
 

khiddy

Lifer
Jun 21, 2024
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Rattray's Dark Fragrant is a good VaPer to try. The perique is very much a whisper in the blend, while the Virginias are cavendished and stoved – not an American-style goopy black cavendish, but solidly European-style, based solely on Virginia leaf. There's a light casing that gives it a bit of sweetness complemented by a tang, and the blend smokes cool and dry.

It also works well as a blender in place of the long-lamented Sutliff 507-S Stoved VA, thanks to the perique being so light in the blend.
 

huntertrw

Lifer
Jul 23, 2014
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Although it's NOT a Va/Per, if you enjoy medium English-style pipe-tobaccos, then allow me to recommend Accountants' Mixture. Its label describes it as, "...a mixture of Virginia tobaccos of different cuttings combined with Black Cavendish and a hint of Latakia." I find the tin-note to be delightful and that it translates well to the smoke.

In his book, "Pipesmoking - A 21st Century Guide" author Richard Carleton Hacker describes it, in part, as, "A slightly aromatic-behaving English, if you can imagine such a thing. It is slightly sweet with a tart undertaste..." I concur with this description which is what led me to try Accountants' Mixture in the first place.
 
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spike

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 21, 2009
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Jock’s Mixture is an English blend. Latakia and Dark Cavendish, but no perique. It is still very good if you’re interested expanding your search.
 

Barry H

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Aug 28, 2024
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Oldham, England
Being in the UK I've tried almost all Rattray's and you can't go wrong with any IMHO. Old Gowrie should be protected by an Act of Parliament. Hal O' The Wynd is Kentucky forward so may not suit. Marlin has Black Cavendish so needs to be smoked slowly. I find it's a bit light on the Perique for me, but YMMV of course. TBH I find most VaPers lacking in Perique but that might just be me. OGS is another 'hunt the Perique' blend.

Another one to try is Solani Blend 633.
 

geoffs

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 21, 2022
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All of HOTW, OG and Brown Clunee are excellent. Listed here in descending order of strength, IMO. Marlin Flake is a "cousin" to these three as it includes cavendish. Also fantastic but sweeter and milder, in my experience. Try them all!
 

Pickin&Pipin

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Dec 16, 2025
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I'll Vote for Old Gowrie also, I've been trying to narrow down my blend rotation and Old Gowrie will be part of it. Virginias are flavorful and the perique/DFK pair together well with this blend.
 

elvishrunes

Part of the Furniture Now
Jun 19, 2017
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got a couple tins of Marlin, was expecting something else…. I do like the really fat wad of flakes In a whole ribbon, and the smell is nice a bit like Mclellands sweet and sour. But it’s really dark with a good chunk of black Cavendish and lighter on flavour and nic. It’s a good tobacco for people coming from codger blends who want to try flakes, step up a bit. I like it, but won’t buy anymore, Hal and Old Gowrie get better reviews, but are broken flake unfortunately. I think it was Macconnell flake I’m more after, have to try some…


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