What Is Your Favorite "Complex" Blend?

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workman

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Jan 5, 2018
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The Faroe Islands
I like HH Acadian Perique. It's complex because it is a blend of many tobaccos.
I like St Bruno Flake. It's complex because the topping is quite mysterious and subtle enough to let the tobaccos shine through with different conditions determing which takes the lead.
I not only like but love and adore Full Virginia Flake, which is complex because these virginias contain multitudes of flavors, and they never pop out all at the same time.
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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Let me start by pulling everyone's chain and saying the best complex blend is Tabac-Manil Semois thick cut. Of course, it is single-leaf and not a blend at all, but my point is, it has a lot of nuance, levels and complexity after all. For more typical complex blends, I'd mention PC Hearth & Home Midtown series Chestnut, with about six tobaccos, a match to the old Walnut blend. Another would be Seattle Pipe Club Potlatch with around six tobaccos, that has the same virtues of being mellow, not overbearing, but various and engaging all the way. I will say, I've had some complex blends in the past that only seemed harsh and muddy flavored to me, but we all have our own likes.
 
Mar 29, 2016
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No longer in production:
Dunhill Durbar by Murray, two tins left unfortunately.
McClelland's No.22, Aurora, Boston 1776 and aged No. 2015 Virginia Perique Flake.

Still available:
G. L. Pease Abingdon and Quiet Nights.
Dan Tobacco Skipper's Flake.
STG Escudo.
 
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