Who Is Your Favorite Pipe Tobacco Blender?

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Jan 30, 2020
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The house of C&D is pretty much what I settled on after a few years.

While I do have a bunch of Mac Baren vanillas and HH Va Flake cellared from earlier on, pretty much only buy a few blends from C&D.

I grew fond of D&R just a tad too late or they would be runner up.

I’m guessing I just like that simpler style. I’d trade everything else out if it I could flip a switch.
 

Mike N

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Aug 3, 2023
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Mike and Mary McNiel, Craig Tarler, and John Brandt.
I should have included John Brandt of Wilke Pipe Tobacco in the list above. I enjoy several of his blends, including Churchill and Pickett’s Charge.

Here is a link to a nice article I found on Craig Tarler.

 
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HawkeyeLinus

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@John Brandt - Wilke

I could name some others (like whomever blends Arrowhead for Paul's Pipe Shop, and whomever blends for Boswell's are up there for me, and I love Three Star Blue) but I like a lot of different blends and many from the sources above, but I go with the blender of my favorites and a couple of his are at the very top of my list, tons right behind.
 
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MisterBadger

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Oct 6, 2024
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Who is your favorite pipe tobacco blender, and why? Here are a few in no particular order:

GL Pease
Jeremy Reeves of Cornell & Diehl
Steve Willett of LJ Peretti
Ernie Q. of Watch City
Ken Byron of Ken Byron Ventures
Per Jensen
Russ Ouellette
Jon David Cole & Quinn Crawford of The Country Squire
Samuel Gawith, whose Oogabooga Twist has continued unchanged since the Upper Palaeolithic Era.