Was Virginia No 27 a red Virginia?40 the Anniversary, Virginia No 27.
Yup. I much enjoyed that one, too. I had read that the growing scarcity of the really good red Virginia leaf they had depended on was one of the main reasons they chose to shutter.5100 Red Cake...that one touched all the bases for me!
Yes. They went out with a bang with that one.I think 40th is very special.
Not sure but it sure is good.Was Virginia No 27 a red Virginia?
You are gifted with wisdomMy memories of McClelland red Virginias are limited and fading, probably for the best.
Is, as in present tense? Send me some!!Not sure but it sure is good.
There's probably more McClelland tobacco in cellars than the company made in 5 years. Much of my collection is comprised of their tinned and bulk offerings.Is, as in present tense?
Now, please stop! That isn't fair. It would be OK if you offered to share some of it.There's probably more McClelland tobacco in cellars than the company made in 5 years. Much of my collection is comprised of their tinned and bulk offerings.
There's blends now that could be gone tomorrow, enjoy what you can while you can. Prior to the loss of McClelland, many ridiculed their blends and those that smoked them for the ketchup/barbecue nature of them. They didn't achieve mythical status until they were gone.Now, please stop! That isn't fair. It would be OK if you offered to share some of it.