I was messing around at tobaccoreviews.com and with 6918(234 blends) reviews, McClelland takes the prize. I had no idea who actually had the most when I went to look, but it doesn't surprise me, especially considering how large their portfolio is. Second place goes to Mac Baren with 5529(109 blends) and third goes to Cornell & Diehl with 5393(309 blends). So is anyone surprised? Will tobaccoreviews all of a sudden get an influx of new reviews coinciding with the run on McClelland tobacco?