Just stumbled across this evidently venerable and age old brand’s webpage. What are the crowd favorites for the aro and non aro blends?
#515 is blended the same way the Wilke sisters and Ms Burns blended it. We also have Double shoot twice the Rum.Carol Burns' version of Wilke's Rumcake was a particular favorite. If Mr. Brandt follows her recipe, then I can recommend it highly.
#515 is blended the same way the Wilke sisters and Ms Burns blended it. We also have Double shoot twice the Rum.Carol Burns' version of Wilke's Rumcake was a particular favorite. If Mr. Brandt follows her recipe, then I can recommend it highly.
Some of Wilke Blends go back to 1856 that shows me staying power for a blend why change something that smokes so well. Thanks for all the support JohnIt is always interesting when a new owner takes over a brand, It is ever so tempting to change the brand in some way and then say, "I've improved the quality of the brand". And it never is. So far, the word on the street is the new guy is leaving the blends alone which is really rare in the pipe smoking world.
He is!@John Brandt are you the proprietor of Wilkes? Look forward to ordering soon. TY.
Same here. My next order will be Wilkes.I’ve got some cellar to run through but Wilkes is at the top of the list for reorder.
Hello yes I own Wilke Tobacco.He is!
John, thanks for participating on the forum. Looking forward to trying some of your blends very soon!Hello yes I own Wilke Tobacco.
Thanks for the support. JohnOh my, where do I start. Wilke is one of my favorite blenders first all. Their cigar leaf blenders are exquisite as are their assorted English. Peanutbutter stands as one of my top aromatics. Favorites, that's a tough one to shrink to, maybe Sailor Jack, Churchill, 436, 524, 111, High Hat, Lizzie Blood Red Virginia just to name a few,