GL Pease Bohemian Scandal and Smoker's Haven Krumble Kake.
Blackwoods flake was another great one. I really enjoyed that one from time to time.I will agree 100%! Va 27 was my morning smoke and VA 24 was my evening. In between enjoyed Blackwoods flake or one of the Royal Cajuns. During colder months there was Samovar, Grand Orientals and Black Shag. Such a loss when they closed.
Just smoked this yesterday! I have like 2 bowls left. It IS good. Drew estates made some awesome tobacco.Almost forgot one of my very dear favorites! I've got six tins left...it's criminally delicious.
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Blakeney's Tawny Flake was flat-out awesome. I have one remaining tin from around 2010, with maybe 3 bowls left in it. I know I'm gonna smoke 'em eventually, but every time I reach for it, I pull back, and tell myself "let it sit just a little longer."Virginias from McClelland. There was nothing else like them when they were in production. And there probably won't be anything like them ever again.
Matured VA No. 22 was and their Blakeney's Tawny Flake were two of my favorites. And Christmas Cheer.
Tudor Castle, a VA, Perique, Oriental blend, was also out of this world.
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I believe that’s right. It’s Dunhill Dark Flake that didn’t make the transition to Peterson.Isn't Peterson Flake more-or-less the same thing?
I thought I had enough.
...I don't.
Less, plus dropping the moniker Light. In addition, this tin was a Murray's production.Isn't Peterson Flake more-or-less the same thing?
What do you think of that Stirling Bridge, I think it’s pretty good. I see they’ve got it back now but haven’t tried the new new.McCranie’s Red Ribbon. Blended by McClelland.
I visit the shop in Charlotte a few times a year and have purchased all 6 or so of their Park Lane series to cellar. So far Payload and Whitewater have the most potential to age well. But, that Red Ribbon….
