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Mike N

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GLP Quiet Nights
HU Tuarekh
HH Lat Flake

And there are others I would conisder on equal footing with PP

Those come to mind. Im not saying PP is bad. Its just that for me it doesnt stand out about other lat blends
With all due respect to those three blends, to paraphrase Sen. Lloyd Bensten in his 1988 VP debate, I know Quiet Nights, I’ve smoked Quiet Nights, and it, sir, is no Plum Pudding (and by most measures neither are any of the 18 or so HU blend I’ve smoked, either).

I agree that one or two of the SPC blends are the ones most likely of the Sutliff factory shutdown victims to obtain Frog Morton unicorn status.
 

geoffs

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Even if someone else picks up the SPC blends, I doubt they will produce the many variations (barrel aged, special reserve, etc). Who knows what the end result will look like. PP and MR in particular are very unique blends to me and I'm not sure they can be easily replicated.
 

Zamora

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I felt dirty paying $13.50/ tin for the regular. No way in Hell I was paying for the reserve. I really like the regular, anyway. Truth be told, Plum Pudding has about as many fans as Frog did *before it was announced it was going away* so it is anyone's guess what will happen if ole Mr. Guss can't find a new blender and this goes extinct.
Which is exactly why I predict it will become the new Frog Morton if there isn't a new blender. A blend that's very popular and hyped when in production so when it gets discontinued many who smoked it regularly will miss it and those who never got to will be want to try it, leading to people paying a premium for a single tin.
 

Zamora

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Even if someone else picks up the SPC blends, I doubt they will produce the many variations (barrel aged, special reserve, etc). Who knows what the end result will look like. PP and MR in particular are very unique blends to me and I'm not sure they can be easily replicated.
Agreed, and I'm sure most people will be glad if it continues at all
 
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Copperhead

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Thankfully, I purchased almost two dozen PP 8oz tins when they first came out, then I bought a bunch of the barrel aged when that came out.

I'm still sitting on a bunch of frog morton's cellar, too....I open one a year, and keep the stave to pack in my Northwoods rotational jar (I'll let it soak in some Macallans halfway through the year, too).

Thanks for the reminder, it's about time to crack another FM....
 

Zamora

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Thankfully, I purchased almost two dozen PP 8oz tins when they first came out, then I bought a bunch of the barrel aged when that came out.

I'm still sitting on a bunch of frog morton's cellar, too....I open one a year, and keep the stave to pack in my Northwoods rotational jar (I'll let it soak in some Macallans halfway through the year, too).

Thanks for the reminder, it's about time to crack another FM....
Smart man, you stocked up when it was still reasonable. I think one tin a year is a pretty good way to keep a supply of something discontinued around as long as possible. Northwoods might disappear too, I believe it's in a similar limbo as PP
 
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Copperhead

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Northwoods might disappear too, I believe it's in a similar limbo as PP

I hope not, but I notice the price jumped up to $6.50/oz

Actually, all of the english blends are now that price.

Might have to make one last grab.
 
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Ahi Ka

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I don’t smoke English blends all that often, but when I do I find them enjoyable.

I have enjoyed a few bowls each of the regular and SR plum pudding, and I greatly preferred the SR - now I’m not sure if this was due to the pressing, and if so, maybe some age would reduce the gap between the blends.

That said, I’ve also smoked Northwoods, and if given the chance to acquire one of the three blends, that’s the one I’d be buying.
 
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There were 5 Frog Mortons, but everyone chases accross the pond. It is not impossible to think the reserve uber PP could achieve chased status. lol
I didn't realize the ATP was the hottest Frog. I'd love to get a tin of OTT when my 50g tin runs out (but that won't be for a while).
 
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wyfbane

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There is a chance that it may improve
That is a beautiful level of optimism. I hope you are right. It would be an atypical result, but not impossible

Jim rated many of Russ Ouellette's match blends to be better than the originals.

With Joe Lankford gone, and Russ no longer active, I'm not sure who can get that done in today's post mac baren disaster world. Lol
 

Zamora

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I didn't realize the ATP was the hottest Frog. I'd love to get a tin of OTT when my 50g tin runs out (but that won't be for a while).
Yeah ATP was discontinued years before McC closed because they ran out of Syrian Lat
That is a beautiful level of optimism. I hope you are right. It would be an atypical result, but not impossible

Jim rated many of Russ Ouellette's match blends to be better than the originals.

With Joe Lankford gone, and Russ no longer active, I'm not sure who can get that done in today's post mac baren disaster world. Lol
And Per Jensen fired, he might find a new home but I doubt he'll get the creative freedom he seemed to have had with Sutliff. There's always Jeremy Reeves and Greg Pease but there's no disputing that the loss of Lankford and Ouellette is massive.
 

damacene

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My favorite SPC blend is wild man, which didn't get as much love as it deserved. It supposedly has Yenidje in it, which seems right to my taste. If the SPC blends come back, I doubt that one will make the cut. I could never really get into plum pudding,
 
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two guys in cigar discord imn in, ordered few tins of this got their parcels molested by uk customs
I’m just dropping this here for any UK smokers that eventually go down the rabbit hole looking for plum pudding.

Century tobacco is rebranded sutliff made stuff. If you look at the descriptions closely you’ll see some of them appear to be the same blends which they made for Seattle pipe club
which blend is plum pudding?? loved centurys merchant folly and pirates plunder

Last year Two guys in cigar discord imn in got their parcels molested by uk customs, both ordering a few tins of Seattle plum pudding. worked out nearly three times what they paid but both happily paid it as you can't get PP in UK sadly
 
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Ahi Ka

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two guys in cigar discord imn in, ordered few tins of this got their parcels molested by uk customs

which blend is plum pudding?? loved centurys merchant folly and pirates plunder

Last year Two guys in cigar discord imn in got their parcels molested by uk customs, both ordering a few tins of Seattle plum pudding. worked out nearly three times what they paid but both happily paid it as you can't get PP in UK sadly
To be clear I’ve never tried century tobacco. But it is clearly Sutliff made stuff. The descriptions on some of the plugs read (almost) identical to Seattle’s blends.

I think picaroon plug 1690 sounds like it is the bourbon barrel version of PP

Century Picaroon 1690 Plug Pipe Tobacco is made from Latakia, Turkish Orientals, Virginia, Cavendish and St James Parish Perique. Aged for 30 days in Kentucky Bourbon barrels and then pressed into dense plugs. Loose packaged weighed to order.
 

BingBong

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To be clear I’ve never tried century tobacco. But it is clearly Sutliff made stuff. The descriptions on some of the plugs read (almost) identical to Seattle’s blends.

I think picaroon plug 1690 sounds like it is the bourbon barrel version of PP

Century Picaroon 1690 Plug Pipe Tobacco is made from Latakia, Turkish Orientals, Virginia, Cavendish and St James Parish Perique. Aged for 30 days in Kentucky Bourbon barrels and then pressed into dense plugs. Loose packaged weighed to order.
I was looking at that the other day but did not sway. Maybe a second appraisal needed....