Seeking Help Creating Picayune Clone

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Effortlessdepths

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Feb 7, 2020
540
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Micanopy, FL
Title says it's all, I want to take a stab at making a clone of Picayune. I love this blend and I'm running out, and it's discontinued, etc.

Says it has dark air cured, Perique, Samsun and gold VAs. I have all of these tobaccos in whole leaf form, shredded into ribbon and uncased (I have Katerini instead of Samsun, which I prefer).

For Any who have smoked and know Picayune, any suggestions on mixing ratios? I'm going to give it a go no matter what, but I figured I would ask her to see if anyone has some insights to share. Thanks!
 
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Effortlessdepths

Part of the Furniture Now
Feb 7, 2020
540
1,133
Micanopy, FL
here is a a thought start with a larger batch of equal parts. The change the ratios by adding to a section separated from the base. Keep notes and measure everything as close as possible. I promise if you wing it you'll strike gold and then never quite hit it again.
Not sure I follow fully, but maybe I'll share my idea and folks can chime in with suggestions?

45% dark air cured
25% gold Virginia
15% perique
15% Katerini
 
Jan 30, 2020
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New Jersey
There was a thread discussing some thoughts a few years back here:


Some ratio thoughts were tossed around.
 

Ahi Ka

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Feb 25, 2020
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I’ve never smoked Picayune, but if I was trying to make something similar from whole leaf I’d try:

5 DAC
3 Va Gold
2 Samson

Try it mixed, pressed, and brought into case and then zapped for 30secs. To check if there are any variations between these 3 processes.

Then slowly add some perique until you get it where you want it.

Looking at what you have will be a stout blend just from a pH perspective, but I think that’s what you are after